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Bears’ Briggs confident he will play Sunday

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(MCT) — CHICAGO — Lance Briggs marvels at the consecutive games streak linebacker London Fletcher has going for the Redskins, 235 and counting.

The Bears’ perennial Pro Bowl linebacker is nowhere near Fletcher with 37, but he rarely has missed time in his 10-year career and doesn’t plan to be sidelined Sunday when the Seahawks visit Soldier Field.

Briggs, who was held out of practice Wednesday at Halas Hall with a right ankle injury, returned to the field Thursday along with two other starters who missed a day — cornerback Charles Tillman (right ankle) and tight end Kellen Davis (left ankle). All three were limited.

Briggs has missed only four games in his career and in six seasons played in all 16 games.

“I thought it was five, but then four games,” he said. “I don’t plan on missing this week either.”

He never has been accused of being the most well-conditioned of the Bears defensive players, but Briggs has been sturdy and avoided soft-tissue injuries that can be nagging.

“I don’t know,” Briggs said when asked what the key was. “I drink apple juice usually every morning. Orchard Style. I just have been blessed, feel lucky. One of the guys who has made it 10 years and hasn’t missed many games. London Fletcher ... just feel blessed.”

Other than kicker Robbie Gould (109), Davis and Julius Peppers have the longest active streaks for the Bears with 75 with 43 of Peppers’ coming in a Bears uniform. Peppers has the longest starting streak on the roster with 43.

Forte on target: Running back Matt Forte practiced for the second consecutive game and his right ankle injury isn’t as serious as the one he had in Week 2, when he missed one game. He has been seeing a chiropractor and sleeping in a hyperbaric chamber at his home.

Forte is hoping to get going Sunday, especially after the offense was committed to the run against the Vikings. He said he can’t be concerned about moving parts on the offensive line.

“It doesn’t change my approach at all,” he said. “You just have to trust those guys up front. ... If we make mistakes in the game, then go to the sideline and make adjustments so that we don’t continue to make them.”

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