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    Adewale Oguneleye was scheduled for an MRI and could miss Sunday’s game.
    Head coach Lovie Smith said he didn’t think it was a long-term injury though.
  • HOU Defensive Lineman
    ‘Wale Ogunleye has a strained lower leg muscle, not a sprained ankle.
    The Bears won’t talk about O-Gun’s status for week seven. We’ll update during the week.
  • HOU Defensive Lineman
    Adewale Oguneleye would not discuss his ankle injury after Sunday’s loss.
    He was wearing a walking boot on his way out of the stadium. Chicago should update his condition today.
  • HOU Defensive Lineman
    Adewale Ogunleye was downgraded to doubtful and did not practice.
    Ogunleye is expected to miss his second consecutive game with a lower right leg injury. The Bears D did get good news when Brian Urlacher and Alfonso Boone were removed from the injury report.
  • HOU Defensive Lineman
    Adewale Ogunleye received a second opinion on his injured leg.
    The Bears and the second opinion say Ogunleye has a muscle strain. Ogunleye claimed to have a small ligament tear. The Bears seem to gently be calling Ogunleye a baby, but it’s uncertain whether he’ll suit up this weekend.
  • HOU Defensive Lineman
    Bears declared DE Adewale Ogunleye, S Bobby Gray, CB Charles Tillman, LB Corey Jenkins, G Rex Tucker, DT Alfonso Boone, G/T Aaron Gibson, and QB Chad Hutchinson inactive for week seven.
    No major surprises.
  • HOU Defensive Lineman
    Adewale Ogunleye is expected to return to the Bears lineup this week.
    The big money defensive end has been a disappointment thus far, with only one sack in five games.
  • HOU Defensive Lineman
    Adewale Ogunleye, questionable with a leg injury, missed Bears practice Wednesday.
    Chicago expects the defensive end to return this week.
  • HOU Defensive Lineman
    ‘Wale Ogunleye had a sack and a pass deflection in his first game back from injury Sunday.
    Starting opposite Alex Brown, the Bears have the makings of a decent pass rush.
  • HOU Defensive Lineman
    The Dolphins reportedly have not made a contract offer to holdout defensive end ‘Wale Ogunleye since May 13.
    There have been a ton of confliction reports with regards to the 2003 AFC sack leader. The bottom line is this: O-Gun looks unlikely to suit up in Miami anytime soon. A trade to a team with an extra wideout is still possible.