LAKE FOREST, Ill. (670 The Score) -- It appears that Bears nose tackle Eddie Goldman has endured a setback in his quest to return to the field.
One day after practicing in a limited fashion for the first time this regular season, Goldman was held out of work Thursday afternoon due to a knee issue. Prior to practice, Bears coach Matt Nagy had used the phrase "arrow up" to describe Goldman's health, but it seems that isn't the case.
Goldman, who opted out of the 2020 season, suffered a knee injury during a lighter practice at Halas Hall on Sept. 6. He didn't travel with the for Bears to Los Angeles, where they lost 34-14 to the Rams on Sunday night.
The 27-year-old Goldman was also limited by a back issue during training camp.
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Bears offensive tackle Jason Peters (quad), who also received an "arrow up" designation from Nagy, was a limited participant in practice for a second straight day. Pass rusher Robert Quinn (back) was also limited. Rookie offensive tackle Larry Borom (ankle) didn't practice.
The Bears (0-1) will issue their game designations Friday afternoon ahead of their game against the Bengals (1-0) at Soldier Field on Sunday.
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