The Chicago Bears are expected to be at full strength in the backfield for Sunday’s Week 10 game against the New York Giants, who have the second-worst run defense in the NFL.
D’Andre Swift, who did not practice Friday because of personal reasons and was limited Thursday with a groin injury, is expected to play after the team did not elevate a running back from the practice squad for the game.
The Bears made only one move for the game-day roster Saturday afternoon, elevating tight end Stephen Carlson from the practice squad to provide depth after Durham Smythe suffered a calf injury in practice that has him questionable for the game.
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