(670 The Score) The Bears' first injury report for Week 4 featured five key players who were held out of practice.
Bears nickelback Kyler Gordon (hamstring), linebacker T.J. Edwards (hamstring), defensive tackle Grady Jarrett (knee), tight end Colston Loveland (hip) and right tackle Darnell Wright (elbow) didn't practice Wednesday. The team also listed running back D'Andre Swift (hip), tight end Cole Kmet (groin) and cornerback Jaylon Jones (hamstring) as limited.
Gordon has missed the Bears' first three games since suffering his hamstring injury just prior to the season opener on Sept. 8. Edwards has been hampered by his hamstring injury for more than a month and has only played in part of one game, which was Chicago's loss at Detroit on Sept. 14.
The rookie Loveland suffered his hip injury in the Bears' win against the Cowboys on Sunday, but it isn't believed to be serious.
The Bears (1-2) and Raiders (1-2) will play Sunday in Las Vegas.
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