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Bears Injury Report, Week 17: Brian Urlacher Questionable, Devin Hester Probable

The Chicago Bears have released their injury report for Week 17 against the Minnesota Vikings:

Doubtful

- RB Marion Barber

Questionable

- LB Brian Urlacher

Probable

- WR Devin Hester

- LB Lance Briggs

- TE Kellen Davis

- LB Nick Roach

- DE Corey Wootton

The Bears, assuming Barber cannot play on Sunday, will likely give RB Kahlil Bell his second career start after shining in Week 16 against the Green Bay Packers.

Meanwhile, the Bears linebacking corps is struggling with injuries with all three starting linebackers -- Urlacher, Briggs and Roach -- featured on the injury report. If one or more linebackers prove too unwell to start on Sunday, the Bears figure to start standout rookie Dom DeCicco and sixth-year pro Brian Iwuh.

For more on the Chicago Bears, head over to Windy City Gridiron. Vikings news is always available at Daily Norseman. Stay tuned to SB Nation Chicago for more Chicago sports updates and breaking news.

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