Cole Kmet (quad) is questionable to play against Cardinals, while Bears rule out Teven Jenkins (concussion)

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(670 The Score) Bears tight end Cole Kmet is questionable to play against the Cardinals on Sunday due to a quad injury.

Kmet popped up on the injury report Thursday, when he was a limited participant in practice. He was also a limited participant Friday. He’s a key weapon for the Bears’ offense, with 66 catches for 581 yards and six touchdowns while playing in all 14 games for Chicago this season.

As expected, the Bears officially ruled out guard Teven Jenkins due to a concussion, which he suffered in Chicago’s loss at Cleveland last Sunday. Jenkins hasn’t yet cleared the NFL’s concussion protocol. Veteran Cody Whitehair is expected to start in place of Jenkins at left guard.

Bears receiver Equanimeous St. Brown (pectoral) and linebacker Noah Sewell (knee) were both ruled out as well.

Like Kmet, Bears running back D’Onta Foreman (personal) and running back Travis Homer (hamstring) are also questionable to play Sunday.

The Bears (5-9) and Cardinals (3-11) will kick off at 3:25 p.m. Sunday from Soldier Field.

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