The Chicago Bears may be without starting quarterback Mitchell Trubisky for a second straight game, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

After missing the Thanksgiving game vs. the Lions, Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky is hopeful to play next Sunday vs. Giants but it is not certain he will and missing one more game is possible, per source. If he were to miss that one, he would be expected to return the following week. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 25, 2018

Trubisky injured the AC joint in his right shoulder during Chicago’s Week 11 victory over the Vikings.

The Bears travel to New York to face the Giants (3-8) in Week 13 in a game that on paper seems like a safe bet for Chicago to win. But the Giants have been playing better football as of late, and it’s not a contest that can be viewed like the Jets and Bills games earlier this season.

The Bears held Khalil Mack and Allen Robinson out of those games to allow them to get back to 100 percent health, a decision that was made easier because of the quality (or lack thereof) of Chicago’s opponent.

Chase Daniel started for the Bears on Thanksgiving Day and was a big part of the victory over the Lions. He went 27-of-37 for 230 yards and two touchdowns in his first start since 2014.