MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Vikings will be without a key cornerback for the second week in a row as they face the Chicago Bears Monday night. Stephon Gilmore, who missed Week 14 against the Atlanta Falcons with a hamstring injury, is listed as inactive ...
The final week 15 Minnesota Vikings injury report lends hope that the Vikings CB1 will play vs the Chicago Bears.
Kickoff between the Vikings and Bears is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Monday at U.S. Bank Stadium. Chicago is looking to end its seven-game losing streak while Minnesota is aiming to extend its winning streak to seven games.
Gilmore was hurt on Dec. 1. He was listed as questionable to face the Bears, but he only returned to practice on Friday on a limited basis. The five-time Pro Bowl pick's spot will largely be filled by Shaquill Griffin, with Fabian Moreau also having his role elevated.
Only cornerback Stephon Gilmore appeared on Minnesota's final injury report of the week, listed as questionable with the hamstring injury he suffered two weeks ago. That injury kept him out of last week's game against Atlanta but he was able to return to practice in a limited fashion on Saturday, a positive sign.
When the Chicago Bears play the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium on Monday night, they will be hoping to end a seven-game losing run and record their first road victory of the season.
Stephon Gilmore returned to practice on Saturday as a limited participant, however, he was officially ruled out Monday evening before kickoff.
Safety Harrison Smith out for Minnesota
The Chicago Bears could be down another key starter when they face the Minnesota Vikings for Monday Night Football in Week 15.
adding Stephon Gilmore back into the secondary would be a big boost for a Minnesota Vikings defense that needs all of its weapons on the field, in order to keep the Chicago Bears offense down.
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