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Soldier Field will be rocking tomorrow, with what is hoped to be a revamped offense under new head coach Marc Trestman. And it looks like everyone is healthy enough to be a full go come kickoff versus the Bengals.
Despite some offseason bumps and bruises, the Chicago Bears are the only team listed with an empty injury report for this week.
WEEK 1 INJURY REPORT
Cincinnati Bengals
Brandon Ghee - CB - Out (concussion)
Mike Pollack - G - Out (knee)
Andrew Whitworth - T - Doubtful OUT (knee)
Dre Kirkpatrick - CB - Probable (concussion)
Tyler Eifert - TE - Probable (forearm)
Devin Still - DE - Probable (knee)
Andre Smith - T - Probable (knee)
Chicago Bears
No players listed
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We do know that DT Henry Melton and WR Earl Bennett were both sidelined with concussions the last few weeks, and that WR Brandon Marshall had a minor hip surgery this off season, but it appears that all have healed up enough to be ready come kickoff tomorrow.
In the NFL, players are never 100% healthy, but it has to be nice for Chicago knowing that they are the only team in the league with an empty injury report. Let's hope it stays that way.
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