Danny Trevathan

Bears' Danny Trevathan suspended two games for Thursday night hit

Chicago Bears linebacker Danny Trevathan has been suspended two games for violating the NFL's player safety rules, per ESPN's Field Yates.

What It Means:

In case you missed it, Trevathan was flagged for a helmet-to-helmet hit put on Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams in the Bears' loss on Thursday night. Following the play, Adams was carted off and taken to the hospital, where he checked out without any damage to his neck. He might have a concussion, but he's at least back home recovering at this time. As for Trevathan, he'll likely appeal the suspension but could be forced to sit out the team's Week 5 and Week 6 matchups.

With a team-high 29 total tackles, in addition to 1 pass defense on the season, we project the inside linebacker for 96.0 tackles, 4.2 pass defenses and 0.81 sacks over the remainder of the year.