Bears’ Danny Trevathan heads to injured reservePatrick Finleyon September 1, 2021 at 8:24 pm

The Bears put inside linebacker Danny Trevathan on injured reserve Wednesday.

He can return to game action starting in Week 4.

After struggling in the first part of last season — and raising questions about his fitness — Trevathan reported to camp in what general manager Ryan Pace called “great shape.” The linebacker credited a boxing regimen during the offseason. Trevathan missed time in mid-August, though, with what the team called knee soreness.

Surprisingly, Trevathan started the Bears final preseason game, playing 11 snaps against the Titans. He intercepted Matt Barkley’s pass on what proved to be his last snap of the night, returning it out of bounds along the Titans sideline. Coach Matt Nagy said after the game that he wanted Trevathan and nose tackle Eddie Goldman, who hadn’t appeared in preseason games thus far, to get some action.

It was telling, perhaps, that Alec Ogletree, who performed well in Trevathan’s absence, was not asked to play. He will start alongside Roquan Smith to begin the season.

The Bears signed Trevathan to a three-year extension in March 2020, ostensibly choosing him over Nick Kwiatkoski, who inked a similar deal with the Raiders.

Bears general manager Ryan Pace is scheduled to meet the media late Wednesday afternoon.

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