Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky reportedly has a dislocated left shoulder and is unlikely to play in the team's Week 5 game against the Oakland Raiders.

Trubisky underwent an MRI to reveal the nature of the injury, but it doesn't appear that he needs surgery, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Trubisky left the game early on against the Minnesota Vikings due to the injury, but the Bears were able to use their incredible defense to pick up a crucial divisional win at home.

Chase Daniel went 22 of 30 for 195 yards and a touchdown after coming in for Trubisky, and while the Chicago offense wasn't able to do a whole lot, it was still enough to get the victory.

Of course, Trubisky's status will be important going forward, as the Bears are hoping to get the offense on the right track. It hasn't exactly been a perfect start to the season on that side of the ball, but Matt Nagy's team is still in a good spot at 3-1 on the season.

After the trip to London to take on the Raiders, the Bears will get a much-needed by before returning to Soldier Field for an NFC showdown with the New Orleans Saints.

Getting Trubisky back will be significant, especially considering that the upcoming schedule doesn't get much easier with the Los Angeles Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions, and Los Angeles Rams included on the list of opponents.