CHICAGO (670 The Score) -- The Bears offensive line is down three of its five starters after losing right tackle Bobby Massie to a left knee injury Sunday.
Massie suffered the injury in the first quarter and didn't return in the Bears' 26-23 overtime loss to the Saints. He was replaced by Jason Spriggs, who later suffered an apparent injury of his own before returning. Further details of Massie's status could come Monday, when coach Matt Nagy addresses the media next.
The Bears were also playing with Sam Mustipher at center in his first NFL start, as Cody Whitehair is sidelined. Rashaad Coward is starting at right guard, where he has replaced James Daniels, who suffered a season-ending pectoral tear in a game on Oct. 8.
Bears defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris also left the game, exiting in the third quarter with a shoulder injury. Nose tackle John Jenkins departed with an apparent leg injury. No updates were provided on their statuses after the game.
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