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The Minnesota Vikings will soon be slugging it against the Chicago Bears as the Chicago team visits the US Bank Stadium. The Bears have hardly made a dent this season at all while the Vikings are on the verge of being eliminated from the season as they might not even make it to the playoffs this year. Things got difficult for the Vikings when they first lost Kirk Cousins for the season.

But it’s not only Kirk Cousins who will not be playing this game against the Chicago side. The Bears and the Vikings both have an inactives list that needs perusal. As the game is just a few moments away, the teams shared the list of their injured personnel that won’t make it to this game.

Vikings and Bears face a great challenge ahead of the clash

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Both teams will be playing without some major key players on the roster. The Vikings will be playing without their 3 QB Jaren Hall, and their CB Akayleb Evans will also be inactive. The TE Nick Muse will also not be present in the game along with LB Nick Vigil. Along with this, Chris Reed (G) and Hakeem Adeniji (T) will also not be playing against the Bears.

As for the Bears side of things, the QB Nathan Peterman, the DB Quindell Johnson, LB Noah Sewell, and the DL Dominique Robinson will be inactive. Along with this, the RB D’Onta Foreman, the DB Tyrique Stevenson, and the OL Larry Borom will also take an absence from the game.

Things are getting desperate for both teams, especially the Chicago Bears as they are about to lose any hope of redemption for the season. This game calls for both teams to buckle up and bring their A-game to the table. Amidst this, Justin Fields showcased his newfound penchant for using his legs.

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Both teams doing all they can to survive this season!

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Both teams are coming off losses, as the Vikings lost to the Denver Broncos last Monday, and the Bears lost to the Detroit Lions. Before the season ends though, the Bears have one last chance to prove their mettle. With 6 games left to establish themselves, the Bears QB is doing everything in his power to take over the Minnesota Vikings.

Recently, Fields highlighted how his legs feel heavy due to his impact on it being quite high. He mentioned how he’ll be addressing it by probably not doing “extra conditioning” to make him fully fit and available at his best for the upcoming game.

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Having lost to the Minnesota Vikings once, the Bears need to clap back with all they have, but they don’t inspire much hope as they carry a 3-8 record to their name. On the other hand, the Vikings are 6-5 on the winning side but the scales may tip in anyone’s favor. Whose side are you on? Comment down below.

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