The Chicago Bears (4-6) are looking to get back on track following a deflating 17-7 loss to the Los Angeles Rams (6-4), which all but dashed their playoff hopes.

They’ll try to do that against a New York Giants (2-8) team that has lost six straight games. But they might have to do it without starting quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, who suffered a hip pointer at the end of the first half against the Rams.

Matt Nagy pulled Trubisky with less than four minutes remaining in the game, noting his struggles due to injury as the reason. Hip pointers can last anywhere from one to six weeks, so Trubisky could miss time if the Bears deem it significant.

Trubisky attempted to play through the injury coming out of halftime, and he even led the Bears on their best drive of the game — a 12-play, 80-yard scoring drive that culminated with a Trubisky to Tarik Cohen 14-yard touchdown pass.

While Chase Daniel will get the start Sunday if Trubisky can’t go, would you rather see Daniel or third-stringer Tyler Bray?

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