The Chicago Bears have released their inactive report for the game against the Green Bay Packers. The team's starting cornerback, Jaylon Johnson, who has been a crucial component of the team's defense throughout the season, is listed as inactive due to a shoulder injury. His absence will undoubtedly be felt on the field.

Another notable absence is Braxton Jones, an offensive lineman. Jones, who had been dealing with an illness earlier in the week, was ruled out of the game. His absence could potentially create some challenges for the Bears' offense.

Other players on the Bears' inactive list include tight end J.P. Holtz, who is out with a personal issue, and quarterback Nick Foles, who continues to serve as the team's third-string quarterback. Additionally, the team's defensive lineman Mario Edwards Jr. is listed as inactive due to an illness.

On a positive note, the Bears will have fullback Khari Blasingame for the game. Blasingame, who was just added to the active roster after spending the first few weeks of the season on the practice squad, will be making his debut with the Bears.

The Bears will certainly have to adjust their game plan due to these absences. However, they have proven their resilience through adversity in the past. The team will be hoping to put up a strong performance against the Packers, despite the challenges.