In Week 1 of the NFL season, the Chicago Bears will have a relatively clean bill of health as they open the season at Soldier Field against the Tennessee Titans.
For months, the Bears have been building hype for their 2024 season, and in their first game, all starters will be suiting up.
Who Are the Inactives for the Chicago Bears in Week 1 vs. Tennessee Titans?
Here’s the Bears’ Week 1 inactives against the Titans.
Offense
- RB Roschon Johnson
- WR Tyler Scott
- OL Kiran Amegadjie
- OL Bill Murray
Defense
- LB Noah Sewell
- DL Zacch Pickens
- DL Dominique Robinson
In the first game of the year following an offseason that prepared Bears fans for an exciting season, Chicago comes into this matchup nearly as healthy as it could’ve been.
Rotational second-year defensive lineman Zacch Pickens will miss Week 1 against the Titans with a groin injury, causing him to be a limited participant throughout the week. Head coach Matt Eberflus didn’t appear worried about the injury, stating that Pickens’ recovery is looking good, just not where it needs to be right now.
The Bears will also be without wider receiver Tyler Scott and running back Roschon Johnson, joined by offensive linemen Kiran Amegadjie and Bill Murray.
On the defensive side of the ball, Chicago must trudge forward without backup linebacker Noah Sewell, as well as defensive lineman Dominique Robinson joining Zacch Pickens on the sideline.
With the entire starting lineup intact, the Bears take on Tennessee at full strength in Week 1.