Brian Urlacher led a dominating defensive effort with an interception return for a touchdown and a fumble recovery as visiting Chicago jumped out early and cruised against Tennessee.
Jay Cutler completed 19 of 26 passes for 229 yards and three touchdowns and Brandon Marshall made nine receptions for 122 yards and three scores for the Bears (7-1), who forced four turnovers in the first quarter and five in the contest en route to their sixth straight victory.
Chicago put the game away in the first period thanks to the defense and special teams. Corey Wootton began the onslaught with a 5-yard touchdown return of a blocked punt and the defense forced three turnovers that became points, including Urlacher’s 46-yard interception return.
Devin Hester’s 44-yard punt return set up an 8-yard touchdown run for Matt Forte, and Chicago turned Charles Tillman’s second forced fumble of the first quarter into a touchdown when Cutler hit Marshall with a 13-yard pass three plays later.
Chris Johnson rushed for 141 yards, including an 80-yard touchdown burst in the fourth quarter, but fumbled twice for the Titans (3-6), who have dropped back-to-back games.
GAME NOTEBOOK: Forte carried it 12 times for 103 yards and made two catches for 45 yards. … Chicago’s 28 first-quarter points set a franchise record. … Tennessee scored on a safety in the first quarter, when Bears LT J’Marcus Webb was called for an illegal use of hands penalty in the end zone.
Bears beat Titans for 6th-straight victory
Cutler passes for 229 yard, 3 TDs
Published: Nov 04 2012 04:27:23 PM EST
Updated On: Nov 04 2012 08:06:13 PM EST
NFL
- Bus carrying Twins minor leaguers involved in fatal crash
- Scherzer becomes first to reach 10-0 in 16 years
- Arizona's Kennedy drops his appeal
- A's are hot, but Coliseum stinks
- Molina avoids serious injury in plate-collision
- Teixeira hopes to return in less than 2 weeks
- Red Sox, Dodgers make blockbuster trade
- Suzuki adds a spark to Yankees
- Back injury ends season for Mets' Santana
- Heat is on James, Miami in Game 6
- Report: Iverson's ex-wife claims he abducted their kids
- Lakers weighing options with Howard
- Miami's LeBron James to win 4th MVP award
- Timberwolves coach Rick Adelman reaches 1,000 career wins
- Friend of Lakers' Hill totals his Bentley
- LeBron James named SI's Sportsman of the Year
- Bobcats name assistant coaches
- Kings deny reported move to Virginia Beach
- NHL roundup: Seattle trying to land Coyotes
- Rask blanks Blackhawks to give Bruins 2-1 series lead
- Wild claims an overtime victory
- Blackhawks extend win streak, beat Wild 5-3
- DiPietro clarifies suicide comments
- NHL takes 'meaningful step' in counter proposal
- Canucks re-sign Lack
- Goodell: Replacements will do 'credible job'
- Flyers sign Hartnell to 6-year extension




Comments