Chicago Bears linebacker Roquan Smith will fully participate in Wednesday’s practice, according to head coach Matt Nagy.

Smith missed Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings due to an unspecified personal issue. The organization was intentionally vague on whatever he was dealing with.

On Tuesday, ESPN reported that Smith “hadn’t been acting like himself” around the team facility lately.

Obviously, that’s concerning info, but Nagy told the media today his second-year defensive star is good to go.

Nagy says that Roquan Smith will be a full-go in today's practice. — Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) October 2, 2019

If Smith is practicing today, it can be assumed he will play this Sunday in London against the Oakland Raiders. Chicago is looking for its fourth-straight win after dropping the season opener.

In three games this season, Smith registered 24 tackles. As a rookie in 2018, he compiled 121 stops, adding five sacks, five passes defensed and an interception.

It is encouraging to hear Smith will be back on the practice field today, from both a football and personal standpoint. Hopefully he has a handle on whatever caused him to sit out Sunday.