The Chicago Bears have picked up a new tight end for their practice squad after losing another to injury before Week 17’s game with the San Francisco 49ers.
According to the NFL’s official transaction wire, the Bears placed tight end Qadir Ismail on the practice squad’s injured reserve list and signed undrafted rookie Thomas Gordon to take his place in a pair of corresponding roster moves on Wednesday, December 24.
Gordon spent several weeks with the Bears during 2025’s training camp, but he did not make their initial 53-man roster. And while his new position on their practice squad is unlikely to present him with a near-future playing opportunity, it does bring him back into the fold and give him another shot at impressing Chicago’s staff with the reserves.
The Bears now have two tight ends signed to their practice squad between Gordon and veteran Stephen Carlson, who has played two games for them in 2025 as an elevation.
Fortunately for Chicago, none of the tight ends on the Bears’ 53-man roster are dealing with any injury troubles heading into Week 17’s prime-time matchup with the Niners.
The Bears (11-4) will kick off against the 49ers (11-4) for Sunday Night Football at 8:20 p.m. ET on Sunday, December 28.
Thomas Gordon Could Be Long-Term Investment for Bears
Gordon is far too inexperienced to be a head-turning roster addition at this stage, but the Bears might still have a long-term plan in mind when it comes to the rookie.
Gordon caught 54 passes for 529 yards and two touchdowns across his five seasons at Northwestern, delivering his best campaign in 2024 when he hauled in 27 receptions for 252 yards and a touchdown in 12 games. The 6-foot-5, 255-pound tight end is more of a blocker, though — which might be his best path to making things work in Chicago.
While Gordon is unlikely to get much opportunity in 2025, the Bears can easily retain him on a reserve/future contract for the 2026 offseason if he is still on their practice squad (or unsigned) when their run in the 2025 NFL playoffs reaches its conclusion.
Should that happen, Gordon could get a real shot to stick around with the Bears and compete for the No. 3 tight end spot on their roster heading into the 2026 season.
Both Colston Loveland and Cole Kmet will be back in 2026, but Durham Smythe is due to hit free agency in March, which could open the door for someone else if the Bears decide not to extend him.
Bears Could Make More Roster Moves Before 49ers Game
The Bears seem to be doing a little roster maintenance with Gordon’s signing, but they might have a few more roster moves to make before they kick off against the Niners — at least, if their injury report is any indication of what trouble they might encounter.
The Bears didn’t include any of their three active-roster tight ends on their initial injury report for Week 17’s game, but they did limit or hold out 13 other players from their first practice of the week on Christmas Eve because of either illnesses or injuries.
Specifically, the Bears listed four of their defensive backs on the injury report: Pro Bowl veteran safety Kevin Byard III (ankle), slot defender C.J. Gardner-Johnson (knee) and cornerbacks Nahshon Wright (hamstring) and Nick McCloud (illness).
While it helps that McCloud is the only one who sat out of practice completely, the rash of injuries could prompt the Bears to elevate practice-squad help for their secondary.
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