Chicago Bears Quarterback Tyson Bagent Suffers Hamstring Injury During Preseason
Chicago Bears quarterback Tyson Bagent sustained a hamstring injury during a recent preseason game, adding him to a growing list of players injured during the team's physically demanding training camp and exhibition games. While Bagent's injury is not considered serious,…

Chicago, IL, August 18, 2026 —
Chicago Bears quarterback Tyson Bagent experienced a hamstring injury during a recent preseason game, contributing to a series of player setbacks during the team’s rigorous training camp and exhibition schedule.
The extent of Bagent’s injury is not currently considered severe. However, the timing of this physical ailment has introduced concerns regarding the availability of key players as the National Football League regular season approaches.
The team’s preseason and training camp periods are known for their intensity, often leading to a higher incidence of injuries as players push their physical limits. Bagent’s hamstring issue is the latest in a string of injuries that have affected the Bears’ roster during this critical preparation phase.
Further updates on Bagent’s condition and his potential return to play are expected as the team continues its evaluation. The organization will likely monitor his recovery closely to ensure he is ready for the demands of the regular season games.
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