The Bears got running back Kyle Monangai back out on the practice field Thursday, while receiver Rome Odunze remains out with an injury.
The Bears said neither would have practiced in a theoretical session Wednesday, when they team merely issued a projected injury report. Monangai has an ankle injury and Odunze a foot problem.
Monangai was limited. Cornerback Tyrique Stevenson remains out with a hip problem, while linebacker Ruben Hyppolite II remains out with a shoulder issue. Guard Joe Thuney got his regular Thursday rest.
The real test for Odunze will come Friday, when the Bears hold their final practice of the week before traveling to Green Bay to face the Packers at Lambeau Field on Sunday.
Monangai ran 22 times for 130 yards in the 24-15 victory against the Eagles last week. Odunze had only two catches for eight yards.
Linebackers T.J. Edwards and Noah Sewell once again practiced as they work to return from, respectively, injuries to their hand/hamstring and elbow. Edwards was limited and Sewell a full participant.
The Bears have played without their three starting linebackers the past two games; Tremaine Edmunds remains on injured reserve with a groin injury.
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