Chicago Bears Linebacker Undergoes Surgery On Hand After Week 9 Injury
The Chicago Bears defense has been dealt another injury blow, as standout linebacker T.J. Edwards underwent surgery on his hand this week. The injury was suffered during the team’s Week 9 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, and his status moving forward is now a significant concern for the defensive unit.
A Tough Break for Chicago Bears LB TJ Edwards
Head coach Ben Johnson confirmed the news on Friday, announcing that Edwards had a procedure to repair the hand injury. Despite the surgery, the team is optimistic that the linebacker will not require a lengthy stay on injured reserve.
“We’re thinking he’ll come back before we need to do that,” Johnson told reporters. He indicated that the plan is for Edwards to play with a hard cast or a club over his hand once he is ready to return, which could allow him to get back on the field before the injury is fully healed.
However, the hand is not the only issue Edwards is dealing with. He is also managing a hamstring injury that has already forced him to miss multiple games this season, adding another layer of complexity to his potential return timeline.
Impact on the Bears’ Defense
Edwards has been a vital component of the Bears’ defense since his arrival. His presence in the middle of the field has been crucial to the team’s improved run defense, and his absence will be deeply felt. This season has already been a struggle with injuries for Edwards, who missed Week 1 and then Weeks 3 and 4 with the nagging hamstring issue.
His leadership and on-field production are difficult to replace, and the Bears will need others to step up. In his absence, rookie Noah Sewell is expected to start at middle linebacker. The team also has the flexibility to move Tremaine Edmunds into that spot, though he has been playing exceptionally well at the weakside linebacker position, and the coaching staff may prefer to keep him there to maintain some stability.
Navigating Another Injury
For the Bears, managing injuries has been a consistent theme of the season. Losing a player of Edwards’ caliber, even for a short period, is a significant challenge. The defense will have to adjust its scheme and rely on its depth to fill the void. The hope is that the combination of the hand surgery and recovery from the hamstring strain will allow Edwards to return to full strength soon, as his contributions are essential for a defense that has been steadily improving.
