Bears’ Khalil Mack (ankle) ‘unlikely’ to play vs. Bills, report says
Bears defensive end Khalil Mack is “unlikely” to play Sunday against the Bills, according to ESPN.
Mack is dealing with a sprained ankle. He played a limited amount of snaps two weeks ago against the Patriots, and didn’t see any action against the Jets.
Bears’ DE Khalil Mack, listed as questionable for Sunday due to a sprained ankle, is unlikely to play vs. Bills, though Chicago wants to see him pregame before making any final determination, per source.
Chicago has not made a final decision on whether Mack will play or not — the teams wants to evaluate him before the game before making that choice — but it sounds like Mack is a long shot to play.
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The 2016 Defensive Player of the Year has 16 tackles, five sacks and four forced fumbles this season.
The Bears will be taking on the Bills with a backup quarterback Sunday since Derek Anderson was ruled out with a concussion. Nathan Peterman will get the start.
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