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Kyle Fuller, Kyle Long, Kevin White questionable for Bears

Chicago Bears v Cleveland Browns

CLEVELAND, OH - SEPTEMBER 1: Defensive back Ibraheim Campbell #24 of the Cleveland Browns tackles wide receiver Kevin White #13 of the Chicago Bears during a preseason game at FirstEnergy Stadium on September 1, 2016 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)

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The Bears were hoping that Week One would bring wide receiver Kevin White’s long-awaited regular season debut, but word on his availability will have to wait until Sunday.

White landed on the injury report Thursday with a hamstring issue and he has been listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against the Texans. While that technically means that White has a 50 percent chance of playing this weekend, the elimination of the probable designation for players with injuries who are likely to play means that it could be a good bit higher.

The same is true for cornerback Kyle Fuller and guard Kyle Long, who both drew the same designation from the Bears. Fuller had a knee scope in August and Long has been dealing with a shoulder injury, but both men have been limited participants in practice this week.

Safety Deon Bush (hamstring), cornerback Bryce Callahan (groin), fullback Paul Lasike (wrist), wide receiver Deonte Thompson (knee/ankle) and defensive end Cornelius Washington (knee/ankle) are also listed as questionable.