Up and Adams·20d ago
Rome Odunze shares optimistic update on Coby Bryant injury
Chicago Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze provided an encouraging update on teammate Coby Bryant after the safety left Monday's practice with an apparent injury. Speaking with Kay Adams, Odunze said Bryant "should be fine," offering the first positive news since Bryant was carted off the practice field after appearing to injure his leg during a one-on-one drill. While Odunze's comments are certainly encouraging, they should not be viewed as an official medical update from the team. The Bears are expected to provide more information on Bryant's condition after further evaluation, but Odunze's optimism may help ease concerns that the injury is more serious than initially feared.
20d ago · Source: Up and Adams
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