The Bears have gotten off to a 6-3 start despite the long-term absences of standout cornerbacks Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon. Johnson played in one game before undergoing core muscle surgery in late September. Gordon appeared in two contests before groin and calf injuries sidelined him. Both defenders are on IR, but head coach Ben Johnson is confident they’ll return this season.
“We should be able to get them back at some point at the end of the season here,” he said (via Patrick Finley of the Chicago Sun-Times). “To be determined on when the clocks start ticking here.”
A groin injury shelved Jaylon Johnson for a large portion of training camp and kept him out of the Bears’ season-opening loss to the Vikings. Johnson made his season debut in a Week 2 loss to the Lions, but he had to leave early with a new groin injury that required surgery.
A 2025 return was initially in doubt, though it now appears Johnson will have a chance to factor in as the Bears attempt to snap a four-year playoff drought. The two-time Pro Bowler is “hopeful” he’ll return to practice soon.
Gordon missed the first four weeks of the season with a hamstring injury. The slot specialist debuted in Week 6 and wound up going on IR after Week 7. He’ll miss his fourth straight game this Sunday against the Vikings. Gordon will be eligible to come back in Week 12, but the Bears haven’t opened his 21-day practice window yet. There’s no word on when that could happen.
Shortly after placing Gordon on IR, Chicago signed safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson on Oct. 29. Gardner-Johnson has held his own in two games since then while filling in for Gordon at nickel corner. The 27-year-old has already totaled 15 tackles, three sacks, and a forced fumble. He played 72 of 73 defensive snaps during a nine-tackle, two-sack showing in a win over the Giants last Sunday.
While Gardner-Johnson has been a welcome addition for the Bears, their defense still ranks just 26th against the pass and 28th in points per game allowed. Looking to further upgrade the Bears’ secondary before the Nov. 4 trade deadline, general manager Ryan Poles pursued Saints cornerback Alontae Taylor.
Acquiring Taylor would have reunited him with Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen, previously the Saints’ head coach, but a deal didn’t materialize. The Bears are now left to hope that Jaylon Johnson and/or Gordon will return down the stretch to bolster their defensive backfield and boost their playoff chances.
