Gilmore could miss his second straight game but did return to practice this week.
The Minnesota Vikings remain mostly healthy heading into their matchup Monday night against the Chicago Bears.
Only cornerback Stephon Gilmore appeared on Minnesota's final injury report of the week, listed as questionable with the hamstring injury he suffered two weeks ago. That injury kept him out of last week's game against Atlanta but he was able to return to practice in a limited fashion on Saturday, a positive sign.
If Gilmore isn't able to return to action for "Monday Night Football," Fabian Moreau would likely be in line for more playing time once again.
Running back Aaron Jones, edge Patrick Jones II, edge Andrew Van Ginkel and tight end Josh Oliver, who've all been dealing with various injuries in recent weeks, didn't receive any final injury designation and are in line to play against Chicago.
The Bears, meanwhile, ruled offensive lineman Ryan Bates, defensive tackle Gervon Dexter Sr. and running back Roschon Johnson out against the Vikings due to injuries. Starting running back D'Andre Swift is also considered questionable, which could mean a larger role for Travis Homer.
Kickoff between the Vikings and Bears is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Monday at U.S. Bank Stadium. Chicago is looking to end its seven-game losing streak while Minnesota is aiming to extend its winning streak to seven games.