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0:29Kyle Monangai will bring value to an NFL team
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0:33LaFleur Sounds Off After Packers Take Lead In NFC North
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1:51Bryant McFadden on The Bears: 'You Guys Are Right There'
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1:43Bears Snap 5-game Win Streak in Loss to Packers
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1:27Superior QB Play Boosts Packers Past Bears
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3:08Week 14 Highlights: Bears at Packers
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0:09Giants QB Russell Wilson Joins The NFL Today+
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1:54Bears Enter Week 14 As 1 Seed In NFC
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2:07Bears-Packers Face Off In Key NFC North Battle
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1:55Bears Visit Packers With NFC North on the Line
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0:45Best Bet for Bears-Packers
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1:48NFL Playoff Projections: Bears Projected To Fall From 1-Seed To 7-Seed In NFC
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1:35NFL Week 14 Playoff Implications: Bears at Packers
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10:49NFL Week 14 Game Preview: Bears vs. Packers
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1:47Bears Best in NFC Up To No 6 After Win Over Eagles
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3:17Week 14 NFL Picks: Bears at Packers
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1:01Bears Own Top Seed In NFC Entering December
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1:25Bears Hold NFC North Lead Over Lions By 0.5 Games
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1:35Playoff Races Tighten As End Of Season Looms
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1:49Bears Own Top Seed Entering December
2025 Rushing
| STATS |
ATT
Rushing Attempts
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YDS
Rushing Yards
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AVG
Average Yards per Rush
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TD
Rushing Touchdowns
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LNG
Longest Rush
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FL
Fumbles Lost
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regular Season | 135 | 648 | 4.8 | 5 | 39 | 0 |
Top Kyle Monangai News
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Bears' Kyle Monangai: Handles 14 carries
Monangai rushed the ball 14 times for 57 yards in Sunday's 28-21 loss to the Packers. He added one reception on two targets for zero yards.
Monangai worked as the traditional lead back for Chicago during the first half, though his touches ultimately evened out with D'Andre Swift throughout the final two quarters. Monangai couldn't find much running room in the tough matchup, logging a long gain of only nine yards while averaging 4.1 yards per carry. While it wasn't his best showing, Monangai has clearly established a major role in the Chicago offense, having logged at least 12 carries in four consecutive contests.
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Bears' Kyle Monangai: Cleared from injury report
Monangai (ankle) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game at Green Bay.
Monangai made it back to full participation Friday after missing Wednesday's practice and being limited Thursday. He should be fine for his usual role as the 1B to D'Andre Swift's 1A, but a matchup with the Packers could make it difficult to pile up rushing volume the way the Bears did in some of their recent games.
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Bears' Kyle Monangai: Logs limited practice Thursday
Monangai (ankle) practiced in a limited capacity Thursday.
One day removed from logging no on-field work due to an ankle injury Wednesday, Monangai was back in the mix, which generally is a positive sign as the Bears prepare for Sunday's visit to the Packers. Friday's practice report will unveil if he enters the weekend with a designation for Week 14 action, but if he's able to suit up, he likely will continue to see regular work out of Chicago's backfield along with D'Andre Swift, which resulted in both players surpassing 120 rushing yards and scoring one TD last Friday at Philadelphia.
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Bears' Kyle Monangai: Listed as DNP on Wednesday
Monangai was listed as a non-participant on Wednesday's practice estimate due to an ankle injury.
Monangai was listed with an ankle injury ahead of the Bears' Week 10 matchup against the Giants, but his listed lack of activity to begin Week 14 prep is somewhat worrisome as the team prepares for Sunday's road showdown with the Packers. His status thus will be monitored closely as the week continues to see if he practices Thursday and/or Friday, after which the Bears may tag him with a designation. D'Andre Swift would take on most of the backfield reps this weekend if Monangai is inhibited or sidelined.
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Bears' Kyle Monangai: Big numbers with elevated workload
Monangai rushed 22 times for 130 yards and a touchdown and failed to bring in his only target in the Bears' 24-15 win over the Eagles on Friday.
Monangai surprisingly returned to a starter-level workload despite D'Andre Swift being active and gaining 125 rushing yards of his own while also punching in a score. Monangai outpaced his veteran backfield mate by four carries and recorded his fifth rush TD of the season on a four-yard run early in the fourth quarter. Monangai had topped out at 12 carries in terms of a single-game tally in the last three contests, so the boost in volume Friday was significant and surprising. Nevertheless, the division of labor in the backfield is likely to continue fluctuating game to game moving forward, and Friday's usage for both backs was largely the result of a favorable game script and clear matchup advantage.
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Bears' Kyle Monangai: Records rush TD in win
Monangai rushed 12 times for 48 yards and a touchdown in the Bears' 31-28 win over the Steelers on Sunday.
Monangai's backfield mate D'Andre Swift gained just 15 yards on eight carries and also lost a fumble, leading to a bigger workload for the former. Monangai made good on the additional opportunity, recording a two-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter for his third consecutive game with a score. Monangai also encouragingly logged double-digit carries for the third time in four games, so he appears to have retained a serviceable role in the ground attack alongside Swift.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 5-8, 207 lbs |
| Birthplace: Roseland, NJ |
| Age: 23 |
| School: Rutgers |
| Experience: R |




















