Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky was a full participant in practice on Wednesday, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.

Trubisky is dealing with a hip injury that he suffered during the Bears' loss to the Los Angeles Rams this past Sunday that led to Chase Daniel relieving Trubisky and finishing the game.

Bears head coach Matt Nagy has maintained that Trubisky will be under center this weekend against the New York Giants so long as he is healthy, and if he is healthy enough to fully practice, it stands to reason that Trubisky is also healthy enough to play in Week 12.

Trubisky also said that the condition of his hip now as opposed to last Sunday is “day and night,” according to Colleen Kane of The Chicago Tribune.

“They have a plan in place to where we’re not overdoing it, but we’re getting enough to where I’ll have a good idea if I’ll be able to play on Sunday,” said Trubisky. “That’s the important thing, that we’re getting better each day, and if it keeps improving by Sunday, I don’t see any problems. But the main thing is just not avoiding any setbacks or overdoing it and aggravating it.”

This is the second injury Trubisky has dealt with this season.

Back in Week 4, he suffered a dislocated left shoulder, an issue that kept him out for Week 5.

On the season as a whole, Trubisky has thrown for 1,580 yards, nine touchdowns and four interceptions while completing 62.4 percent of his passes and posting a passer rating of 82.2.