Chicago Bears cornerback Kyle Fuller tweaked his ankle in practice on Friday and did not return.
The Bears can't afford to lose Fuller, so it makes sense that they didn't risk pushing through any injury.
Fuller was a bright spot on a bad Bears pass defense last year. Fuller recorded 64 tackles, defended 10 passes, and picked off 4 passes last year. The Bears ranked 27th in schedule-adjusted Defensive Passing Net Expected Points per play last year, which compares a team to expectation-level performance. Our algorithms project Fuller to record 68 tackles, 6 passes defensed, and 2 interceptions in his second season.
Source: Adam Jahns, Twitter