Chicago Bears center Roberto Garza suffered a high ankle sprain in Sunday's loss to the Buffalo Bills, according to a source, but coach Marc Trestman declined Monday to provide an update on his status.

Roberto Garza has appeared in all 16 games 10 times during his NFL career. Geoff Burke/USA TODAY Sports

And that is just one injury the Bears are dealing with on Monday. Starting left guard Matt Slauson suffered an ankle injury that kept him out of the second half of Sunday's game, and underwent an MRI exam on Monday. Alshon Jeffery suffered a strained hamstring.

"All that will be ongoing for the rest of the day and tomorrow," Trestman said when asked to update the team's injury situation. "All these guys are in the training room, and they'll all be evaluated. As soon as we get good data and information, we'll get it to you."

At this point, it's unknown whether Garza will miss time, but it appears that's certainly a possibility as high ankle sprains are more significant than typical sprains in that area. A 14-year veteran, Garza has appeared in all 16 games 10 times during his career, and ran off a streak of 101 consecutive regular-season games from 2003 to 2010.

Garza left the game Sunday late in the second quarter, and was replaced in the lineup by veteran Brian de la Puente. Moments later, Slauson suffered his ankle injury and was replaced by Michael Ola.

"It's tough losing those guys. Especially Garza, he's our guy, he's our leader," left tackle Jermon Bushrod said. "Slauson, he's another tough competitor. De la, who's had many starts with New Orleans, and Ola, who has had some experience in Canada and is getting his feet wet here in the NFL, did a great job."

In the wake of the injuries up front, the Bears brought in veteran guard Eben Britton on Monday for a visit at Halas Hall, according to ESPNChicago.com's Jeff Dickerson. There's a chance the team could be looking for depth along the offensive line, and Britton could be a fit.

Britton played in 13 games for the Bears last season, and was released back in August among the team's final cuts coming out of training camp.