On Monday, it was reported that Bears star safety Jaquan Brisker suffered a concussion during the game against the Panthers. The injury occurred on the play where Brisker forced a fumble.
It was a tough sequence to watch, but surprisingly, Jaquan Brisker didn’t leave the game or even head to the blue medical tent. Bears GM Ryan Poles confirmed that all concussion protocols were followed during Sunday’s game. Brisker’s symptoms didn’t show up until Monday, which led to some speculation that he might return later in the week if he cleared concussion protocol. However, Poles has now confirmed that Brisker will be out for this week’s game in London.
Brisker has been having an outstanding season. Through five games, he’s recorded 23 solo tackles, 1 interception, 2 pass breakups, and 1 forced fumble. He’s a key player in the Bears defense and one of the hardest-hitting safeties in the league. Backup safety Jonathan Owens is expected to step in for Brisker and should be able to hold down this spot until Brisker returns after the bye week. However, this is a pretty nice break for the Jaguars and quarterback Trevor Lawrence. Fortunately, the Bears secondary is still stacked with talent and should still be able to create problems for Jacksonville’s offense.