Bears' Jay Cutler, Alshon Jeffery Questionable For Sunday's Game
(CBS) Bears quarterback Jay Cutler and top receiver Alshon Jeffery are each listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Chiefs as they deal with hamstring injuries.
Cutler returned last week after missing a Week 3 contest, and he's continued to be limited in practice. The outlook for Jeffery seems more in doubt, as he has missed the past three games after playing in the season opener and didn't practice Friday.
A host of other Bears are questionable as well: receiver Eddie Royal (ankle), defensive lineman Will Sutton (elbow), defensive back Sherrick McManis (hamstring), linebacker Pernell McPhee (shoulder), defensive lineman Jeremiah Ratliff (ankle), quarterback Jimmy Clausen (back), linebacker Shea McClellin (elbow), tackle Kyle Long (back and ankle), cornerback Alan Ball (groin), tackle Tayo Fabuluje (ankle).
Punter Pat O'Donnell (knee) is probable.
Left tackle Jermon Bushrod (concussion) has been ruled out, while safety Antrel Rolle (ankle) is doubtful. Rolle didn't practice Friday.
Royal, McPhee and Omameh also didn't practice.
"We'll take everybody with us on the trip," Bears coach John Fox said of the injured players who still have a chance to play. "We'll continue to treat them and evaluate them, and we'll see how that goes."