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Key Bears Receiver Moore Injured Ahead of Playoff Game
7 Jan
Summary
- Moore is a limited participant in practice due to a new knee injury.
- He played in all 17 regular-season games, scoring seven touchdowns.
- His availability for Saturday's playoff game against the Packers is uncertain.

D.J. Moore, a key wide receiver for the Chicago Bears, is facing potential unavailability for the upcoming playoff game due to a new knee injury. He was observed as a limited participant during Tuesday's walkthrough practice, indicating a fresh concern that has emerged.
This knee issue is a recent development, as Moore's last appearance on the team's injury report was for an illness during Week 17. Despite this new setback, he participated in all 17 regular-season games, demonstrating significant contribution with seven total touchdowns (six receiving, one rushing) and accumulating 682 receiving yards on 50 catches, alongside 79 rushing yards.
Moore's status for Saturday's wild-card matchup against the Green Bay Packers is now uncertain. He has two more practice opportunities to potentially improve his condition and clear any doubts regarding his readiness to play.


