Chicago Bears receive encouraging news as DJ Moore and D’Andre Swift return to practice
The Chicago Bears are experiencing a welcome boost on the injury front as two of their key playmakers, wide receiver DJ Moore and running back D’Andre Swift, returned to practice on a limited basis ahead of their matchup against the Baltimore Ravens.
Injury Updates for Bears’ Playmakers
Both players were sidelined during Wednesday’s practice, raising concerns about their availability for Sunday’s game. However, the return of Moore and Swift on Thursday offers a glimmer of hope for an offense that is eager to regain its full strength. Coach Ben Johnson has indicated that while some injuries remain concerning, the overall situation is improving as the week progresses.
Moore is dealing with a hip injury, while Swift is managing a groin issue. Yet, their participation in a limited capacity suggests they are making strides toward recovery. This marks the second consecutive week that both athletes have had to navigate through injuries, but the indications are positive for their chances to play against Baltimore.
Optimism in the Locker Room
The Bears’ offense is ready to capitalize on their potential return. Moore was quoted saying, “We got some touchdown dances that we need to get off the board,” highlighting the team’s eagerness to find the end zone and make a significant impact against the Ravens.
As the Bears prepare for what promises to be a competitive matchup, the return of Moore and Swift could prove pivotal in their efforts to secure a win. Although a few players remain in a “week to week” status per Coach Johnson’s assessment, the impending return of their star playmakers could shift the momentum in Chicago’s favor.

