The Chicago Bears have been one of the most surprising teams in the NFL in 2025. The team, led by first-year head coach Ben Johnson, is currently 9-3 and in first place in the tough NFC North.
The team has a pivotal matchup this weekend against the Green Bay Packers, who are in second place in the division. Unfortunately, one of the Bears’ key players, Rome Odunze, is dealing with an injury heading into the matchup.
Will Rome Odunze Play in Week 14?
Odunze did not practice on Wednesday or Thursday due to a foot injury. After again not practicing on Friday, Odunze was officially ruled out for Sunday’s contest.
NFL insider Tom Pelissero reported that Odunze has been playing with a stress fracture in his foot. The injury that will keep him out in Week 14 is not expected to be a long-term issue, and the wideout will likely be considered “week-to-week” going forward.
This will be the first game Odunze has missed in his career. The Washington product played in all 17 games during his rookie season and has started all 12 games for the team so far in 2025.
Without Odunze, the team will likely rely on veteran D.J. Moore and rookie Luther Burden III to fill the void.
The only other players listed as out on the Bears’ Friday report are cornerback Tyrique Stevenson and rookie linebacker Ruben Hyppolite II.
Odunze Has Been What the Bears Hoped For in 2025
Odunze has 44 catches for 661 yards and six touchdowns in 2025 and leads the team in each category. PFSN’s WR Impact ranking gives Odunze a solid 76.3 grade for his performance in 2025 so far.
The wideout already has double the number of touchdowns he had last season and is well on his way to surpassing his reception and yardage totals from a year ago as well.
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The Bears’ offense as a whole has shown significant improvement compared to last season. In PFSN’s Offense Impact rankings, the Bears have the No. 12 unit in the league with a 78.3 grade. In 2024, the team had the No. 30 unit and a grade of 66.1.
Odunze has played a key role in that improvement, but the development of quarterback Caleb Williams has also been impressive. As a rookie, Williams threw for 3,541 yards with 20 touchdowns and six interceptions. With still six games to play in 2025, Williams has 2,722 yards, 17 touchdowns, and five interceptions.
PFSN’s QB Impact ranking gives Williams a 75.5 grade in 2025, an improvement from a 69.4 grade as a rookie. The Bears and Packers will kick off from Lambeau Field on Sunday at 4:25 p.m. ET.