Chicago Bears RB David Montgomery has a sprained knee, expected to miss 4-5 weeks



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Chicago Bears start running back David Montgomery has a sprained left knee that should keep him from playing for four to five weeks, a source told ESPN’s Dan Graziano.

Montgomery, 24, injured his knee on a short 5-yard run in the fourth quarter of the Bears’ 24-14 win over the Detroit Lions on Sunday. He had stayed on the ground, hugging his knee, and had to be helped off the pitch. He did not return to the game.

Prior to the injury, Montgomery had 106 rushing yards and two touchdowns, and he leads the Bears with 309 rushing yards and three touchdowns.

Damien Williams has been Montgomery’s main replacement this season and is expected to be Chicago’s running back, if he’s healthy, while Montgomery is sidelined.

Williams, 29, also suffered a thigh bruise last Sunday against the Lions, and Bears coach Matt Nagy expects an update on the veteran running back’s status as early as Wednesday.

ESPN’s Jeff Dickerson contributed to this report.

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