Kyle Long has received some criticism for missing some Chicago Bears games this season, but FOX's Jay Glazer cleared up all of what Long is dealing with this season.

According to Glazer on FOX's pregame show, he said Long is playing with a torn labrum, two dislocated fingers, a torn ligament, a torn tendon (both in his hand) and a reconstructed ankle.

Long broke his ankle a year ago and missed the second half of the 2016 season. He struggled through offseason surgery and returned to Chicago's starting lineup in Week 3 against the Pittsburgh Steelers. After dislocating his fingers in Week 8 against the New Orleans Saints he missed last week's game against the Green Bay Packers.

The torn labrum, dislocated fingers and ankle issues were all things well-known, but the statement about a torn ligament and torn tendon were not things known before Glazer discussed them on Sunday.

Long is back in the lineup at guard for the Bears against the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field.

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Below is a video of Glazer discussing the injury before the game: