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Bears win in overtime
Nails 35-yarder in OT to cap late comeback > Robbie Gould and the Bears handed Drew Brees and the Saints another devastating loss at Soldier Field. Gould kicked the tying field goal at the end of regulation and booted a 35-yarder in overtime to lift the Bears to a 27-24 victory, giving their playoff hopes a boost. Up next for Bears: Dec. 22 vs. Green Bay Packers Bear with Us: Play-by-play of the Thursday night win  ...
Saints and Bears Fighting For Their Playoff Lives
Saints and Bears Fighting For Their Playoff Lives
pastthepylon.blogspot.com — Both teams are still on the outside looking in when it comes to the playoff picture. A... loss will almost assure the team will be home in the winter months rather than playing on the weekend. (more) Saints and Bears Fighting For Their Playoff Lives
Bears survive their dumb decisions -
chicagotribune.com — But the sheer magnitude of the Bears' brain lock Thursday was astounding. It started in the fourth... quarter, which is a bad time for bad things to happen. For some reason—a reason that begs for an explanation—the Bears decided to fake a punt with less ... (more) Bears survive their dumb decisions -
Saints vs Bears odds - Chicago favored by three
betonline.com — Saints vs Bears odds like hometown Chicago by three. This could be a thrilling game for NFL... betting fans, as both teams are fighting for their playoff lives. (more) Saints vs Bears odds - Chicago favored by three
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Bears Win Battle Of Mediocrity [Chicago Bears]
Deadspin — ... "It's a great opportunity to get a field goal to win the game, but at the same time it's a total team effort," Gould said. "The offense battled back. And the coin toss went our way. The offense played well just to get the ball down in range." [Chicago Tribune] ...

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