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Bears’ Smith on Cutler: ‘We’ll never put a guy at risk’

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“If we err (on either side), it would be as far as keeping players out longer,” Smith said. “We do have a history with players. We have a history with Jay, Hunter Hillenmeyer.

“But it’s not just a concussion. We do that with all of our players with any injury that they have.”

Smith was asked how likely Cutler’s return would have been Sunday night had the new concussion guidelines not been instituted.

“If a player has a concussion ... he’s not going back in the game,” Smith said. “It’s as simple as that. Once we found out that Jay Cutler (and) Shea McClellin had a concussion, first, our protocol would say that they’re out of the football game.”

The Bears return to practice Thursday, and Smith said it would be best to have the starter determined sooner than later in order to prepare for the 49ers. If Cutler’s symptoms linger, he is unlikely to even make the trip to San Francisco. Prolonged flying time can exacerbate concussion symptoms and recovery time.

Jason Campbell, who played in Northern California last season with the Raiders, would prepare for his 71st career start if Cutler is ruled out. Campbell completed 11 of 19 passes for 94 yards in the second half in wet conditions against the Texans.

Smith didn’t exactly give Campbell’s performance a stamp of approval, but the coach called his backup a “pro” who has looked good in practice against the first-team defense. Cutler’s season-ending thumb surgery last year and the disaster that followed is the reason the Bears signed the eight-year veteran Campbell.

“If Jay can’t go ... Jason will be ready to go,” Smith said.

The Bears also are in the process of re-signing veteran Josh McCown for insurance. McCown was scheduled to land in Chicago on Monday night.

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