Injury Report & Implications: CHI @ SF
INJURY REPORT AND IMPLICATIONS
Chicago Bears (4-4) at San Francisco 49ers (3-5)
By
Michael Nudo

- The Niners will need to keep Alex Smith upright on Thursday night (AP Photo/Marcio Sanchez).
BEARS OFFENSE vs. 49ers DEFENSE
Backup running back and special teams ace Garrett Wolfe suffered a lacerated kidney in last week’s loss to Arizona. He could miss a month of action. More of the backup load will fall to Adrian Peterson, who has played in each of the last two games after missing some time with a knee injury suffered before the bye. Tight end Desmond Clark has a neck injury that isn’t believed to be severe. He has faded into the background since he suffered an injury earlier in the season. Greg Olsen’s three touchdown performance last week was one of the few bright spots on a terrible afternoon.
Cornerback Nate Clements (shoulder) isn’t expected to be ready for this week. Tarrell Brown will likely get the start in Clements’ absence. Strong safety Michael Lewis (quadriceps) isn’t expected to miss any time. Veteran linebacker Takeo Spikes is recovering from a shoulder injury. He had a quiet game against the Titans last week.
The Niners have the 4th best run defense (93.2) in the NFL. They’re keeping the yards per carry average of their opponents down as well (3.4). They’ve struggled to prevent teams from passing on them, and the loss of Clements isn’t going to help their situation. Look for the Bears to continue doing the one thing they’ve done well—throw.
49ers OFFENSE vs. BEARS DEFENSE
The Niners are decimated at offensive tackle. Right tackle Tony Pashos was lost for the season with a broken shoulder blade. Left tackle Joe Staley is expected to be out for a while with a knee injury. Barry Sims and Adam Snyder will be starting at tackle. The Niners have allowed 8 sacks over the last two weeks. Veteran wide receiver Isaac Bruce has an ankle injury that may limit him Thursday.
The Bears’ secondary is beat up. Strong safety Al Afalava and cornerback Charles Tillman suffered shoulder injuries last week. Tillman is not expected to miss any time. Afalava may miss, and his backup, Kevin Payne (back) is also hurt. Craig Steltz and Josh Bullocks will need to step up if called upon. The Bears are already playing two backups at linebacker in Hillenmeyer and Roach with Brian Urlacher and Pisa Tinoisamoa out for the season.
After having looked at the tape of what happened against the Bengals and Cardinals, and considering the state of their line, it would be shocking to not see Frank Gore get 20 or more carries. Expect the Niners to use play action to work Vernon Davis against the Bears’ backup linebackers. Rookie Michael Crabtree is becoming more of a factor in their offense. If the Bears can get out to a rare early lead, they can force the Niners to throw. This would allow ends Alex Brown and Adewale Ogunleye to get after Alex Smith. The only way to get out to a lead is if this defense can stop someone.







