Bears will activate Jaylon Johnson, Kyler Gordon for Friday's game
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The Chicago Bears are set to bolster their defense with the return of cornerbacks Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon for their upcoming game against the Philadelphia Eagles. The team has activated both players from injured reserve, as confirmed by NFL Media's Ian Rapoport. Johnson, who underwent surgery in September for a groin injury, missed the season opener and was sidelined again after Week 2. Gordon, dealing with hamstring, groin, and calf injuries, was also out after playing two games in October. Their return is timely as the Bears aim to strengthen their position in the NFC North race.
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