(670 The Score) For a second straight day, the Bears held a walk-through Friday at Halas Hall instead of a live practice as part of their precautions against COVID-19.

The Bears listed linebacker Roquan Smith (hamstring) as limited in what was an estimated injury report for a full practice. Quarterback Justin Fields (left hand) and defensive lineman Akiem Hicks (ankle) were listed as full participants. Offensive tackle Jason Peters (high ankle sprain) wouldn't have practiced if the Bears had done so.
The Bears also returned seven of the eight players who missed practice Thursday with non-COVID illnesses. Those players were sidelined as a precautionary measure by the team. The lone exception was rookie nose tackle Khyiris Tonga, who's also dealing with a shoulder injury.
Veteran tight end Jimmy Graham (knee) was listed as limited. Receiver Marquise Goodwin (foot), cornerback Xavier Crawford (concussion) and safety DeAndre Houston-Carson (fractured forearm) didn't practice.
The Bears also placed quarterback Andy Dalton and cornerback Duke Shelley on the reserve/COVID-19 list Friday. That brings the team's total to 13 players on the reserve list after they activated reserve offensive tackle Elijah Wilkinson from it.
The Bears (4-9) host the Vikings (6-7) on Monday night at Soldier Field.
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