Bears pass rusher Khalil Mack day to day with ankle injury

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Chicago Bears linebacker Khalil Mack (52). (Rick Scuteri/AP)

LAKE FOREST, Ill. — Chicago Bears star pass rusher Khalil Mack is day to day because of an ankle injury, coach Matt Nagy said on Wednesday.

Mack was hurt early in last week’s overtime loss at Miami and his 2018 streak of at least one sack and one forced fumble in each game ended. Playing without the two-time All-Pro would be a huge blow, particularly with Tom Brady and the New England Patriots visiting on Sunday.

"We’re just going to continue to keep an eye on it and make sure whatever we do, we’re more cautious than anything," Nagy said. "I believe in that and I think it’s important to go that route."

Mack has not missed a game since Oakland drafted him with the No. 5 overall pick in 2014. Chicago acquired him from the Raiders just before the start of the season, after he held out the entire off-season and preseason trying to secure a long-term deal rather than play under the final season of his rookie contract. He and the Bears then agreed to a six-year, $141 million extension that guarantees $90 million.

The trade for Mack has energized a franchise with four straight last-place finishes in the NFC North. Despite the loss at Miami, the Bears (3-2) remain in sole possession of the division lead for the first time since late in the 2013 season. But the defence wasn’t the same against the Dolphins with Mack at less than 100 per cent.

The pass rush never got to Miami quarterback Brock Osweiler, and the Bears’ league-best run defence was trampled by 35-year-old running back Frank Gore for 101 of Miami’s 161 yards rushing.

Missed tackles on Albert Wilson contributed to two shorter passes going for long touchdowns to cap off a rough game in the heat for the Bears.

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