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Bears Top Eagles 30-24: Jay Cutler Rallies Chicago Past Philadelphia On The Road

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ROB MAADDI   11/ 8/11 06:24 AM ET   AP

PHILADELPHIA — Matt Forte was standing on the sideline after losing two fumbles and Chicago faced a fourth-quarter deficit.

No problem for Jay Cutler and these resilient Bears.

Cutler threw a go-ahead 5-yard TD pass to Earl Bennett, Forte ran for 133 yards and the Bears rallied to beat the Philadelphia Eagles 30-24 on Monday night.

"We cannot afford to fall behind against anyone in this league, so we needed a good start," said Forte, who had 374 touches without losing a fumble.

"We had that, and even with that fast start, we still fell behind against that team. But we stayed focused and recovered. We tried not to worry about the past, and just focus on the next play. For us, that is the key."

It was a crushing loss for Michael Vick and the Eagles (3-5), who blew a fourth-quarter lead for the fourth time this season. Jeremy Maclin fell down and was tackled at the Chicago 30 after a 9-yard catch on fourth-and-10 with just under two minutes left, and the Bears ran out the clock.

The defending NFC East champions trail the New York Giants (6-2) by three games.

"We need to keep getting better," Eagles coach Andy Reid said. "We have to continue to work hard and learn from our mistakes."

Chicago (5-3) won its third straight game, but remains third in the NFC North behind Green Bay (8-0) and Detroit (6-2). The Bears entered as an 8-point underdog despite coming off a bye.

After LeSean McCoy's 33-yard touchdown run following Forte's second fumble gave the Eagles a 24-17 lead in the third quarter, the Bears answered with 13 straight points.

Robbie Gould kicked a 38-yard field goal to cut it to 24-20, and then Chicago's defense forced a punt after three plays.

The Bears drove 51 yards for the go-ahead score, with Cutler tossing a 5-yard TD pass to Bennett over Asante Samuel for a 27-24 lead.

"All you ever hear is DeSean Jackson and Jeremy Maclin and all of the plays that they can make," Bennett said of Philadelphia's standout receivers. "So, we just wanted to go out there, make some plays, and prove the critics wrong."

The Eagles reached the Bears 42 on their next drive. On fourth-and-6, punter Chas Henry bounced a pass to a wide-open Colt Anderson and Chicago took over.

Henry, recruited as a quarterback at Florida, spent a lot of time throwing passes to long snapper Jon Dorenbos on the sideline in the second quarter, presumably warming up for the fake punt. He got his chance and badly underthrew the pass.

"Pretty seldom do we have a guy completely uncovered and have a chance to make a big play. We didn't execute," Reid said.

The Bears took advantage. A pass interference penalty on Nnamdi Asomugha at the Eagles 7 prolonged the drive. The defense stiffened and Gould hit a 22-yarder to extend the lead to 30-24.

Trent Cole knocked the ball loose from Forte following a 6-yard run midway through the third quarter, and Mike Patterson recovered at the Bears 41. Forte was originally ruled down, but the play was overturned when the Eagles challenged.

Two plays later, McCoy sprinted down the left side and into the end zone to score for the eighth straight game, tying Hall of Famer Steve Van Buren's club record.

In a matchup featuring two of the game's best running backs, Forte outplayed McCoy except for the two fumbles.

McCoy had 71 yards rushing.

The Eagles tied it at 17 on Ronnie Brown's 4-yard TD run that capped an 80-yard drive to open the second half. The TD was Brown's first since joining the Eagles. Brown was one of six former Pro Bowl players acquired by Philadelphia in the offseason. He hadn't made much of a contribution and was traded to Detroit last month only to have the deal voided because Jerome Harrison didn't pass a physical.

The Bears took a 17-10 halftime lead on Marion Barber's 2-yard TD run after a costly fumble by Jackson.

Jackson, a Pro Bowl punt returner, was stripped by Corey Graham and the Bears recovered at the Eagles 9 with a minute left in the second quarter.

A roughing-the-passer penalty on Jason Babin gave Chicago a first down at the Eagles 2 after Cutler threw an incomplete pass on third down. Barber then ran in from the 2.

Cutler threw a 5-yard TD pass to Matt Spaeth and Gould kicked a 51-yard field goal to help the Bears build an early 10-0 advantage.

Rookie Alex Henery kicked a career-best 47-yard field goal for the Eagles, and the defense made a big play on Chicago's ensuing series late in the second quarter.

Forte caught a short pass from Cutler, but Brian Rolle punched the ball out. Rolle picked it up and ran 22 yards for a TD that tied it at 10.

After struggling badly against the run the first five weeks, the Eagles improved in the past two games. They allowed just 127 yards rushing combined in wins against Washington and Dallas.

Helped by a pass interference call on Major Wright that kept their second drive going, the Eagles reached the Bears 19 early in the second quarter. But Vick made a poor throw into double coverage that was picked off by Wright, who returned it 36 yards to the Bears 48.

The teams met for the fifth straight year. Chicago has won four of those games. Beloved former Eagles coach Buddy Ryan was honored at halftime.

Vick was 21 of 38 for 213 yards and one interception. He fell to 0-4 as a starter against the Bears.

Cutler was 18 of 32 for 208 yards and two TDs.

Ryan, who is battling cancer, was Chicago's defensive coordinator during their Super Bowl championship season in 1985. He came to Philadelphia the next season and led the Eagles to the playoffs from 1988-90.

Ryan got a loud ovation and fans chanted "Buddy! Buddy!"

Notes: Eagles FS Nate Allen left with a concussion. ... Bears return specialist Devin Hester left with an ankle injury.

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PHILADELPHIA — Matt Forte was standing on the sideline after losing two fumbles and Chicago faced a fourth-quarter deficit. No problem for Jay Cutler and these resilient Bears.
PHILADELPHIA — Matt Forte was standing on the sideline after losing two fumbles and Chicago faced a fourth-quarter deficit. No problem for Jay Cutler and these resilient Bears.
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LickMyDecalsOffBaby
SafeAsMilk
04:40 AM on 11/09/2011
The Eagles saw the best season they will ever see out of Michael Vick last year. Vick is an exciting player who will lead a team absolutely nowhere.
12:34 AM on 11/09/2011
ever one picked the eagles to win thats how much they know about football like a bunch
of sheep following one another
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thisisntme
09:31 PM on 11/08/2011
Who did the song "Motivation, haters get on your job?" That is so appropriate right now.
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Marie Perkins
08:25 PM on 11/08/2011
Another defeat for the dog ki//er! Karma bites him in the behind once again! Thank you Bears!
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boyer37212
11:42 AM on 11/08/2011
I forgot these "Vanderbilt Bears" as well: Hunter Hillenmeyer and D.J. Moore
GeneralBulldog
From the Soy City to the Capital City
08:23 PM on 11/08/2011
We released Hillenmeyer last year but with Moore, Cutler, Bennett & OL Chris Williams the Bears still have more players from Vandy than any other school on their roster.
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wwhitfie81
We may not agree, but we can coexist!
11:42 AM on 11/08/2011
Da Bears!!!
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BeachBubbaTex
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12:18 PM on 11/08/2011
yup, da Bears! They play like this again and they can beat anyone. A couple of brain fahts by the Eagles, but they still got out played. Fun game to watch.
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boyer37212
11:34 AM on 11/08/2011
Chicago is anchored by a handful of Vanderbilt players -- Cutler, Bennett, Williams, etc. Look for more great players to continue entering the NFL from this program. Though Vanderbilt is not winning big time, the team is playing like never before, and developing some great talent.
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blurredmolly
Was you ever bit by a dead bee?
06:07 PM on 11/08/2011
God Bless Vanderbilt and the Denver Broncos.
11:12 AM on 11/08/2011
I saw fifteen out of sixteen sports hosts "Ditka" was the only one to pick the Bears, why all the lack of respect for the Bears?
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CPAwADD
My super power is sarcasm!
12:02 PM on 11/08/2011
Concern about the O line and stopping the run were why Egles were favored. It was a serious test that they passed. The Bears may be better than they were last year, but their luck hasn't been as good and the Packers and Lions are better which makes the division that much tougher. Getting Bennett back is huge for them. They don't win that game without him.
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PCMinistry
Your Father
12:26 PM on 11/08/2011
It's like that EVERY YEAR! I don't get it either!
10:10 AM on 11/08/2011
What is up with the Bears OL? As a Bears fan trashing them around friends for the first 5 games of the season, they suddenly go on national TV over the last 3-4 weeks and they make me look like a liar. Cutler going a WHOLE GAME without a sack?? That is just unheard of. He better let some DLs take some shots at him in practice so that he stays prepared for the norm. EIther way, if they keep this kind of play up (and Forte stops putting the ball on the ground), there is no limit to what they can accomplish this year.
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CPAwADD
My super power is sarcasm!
10:56 AM on 11/08/2011
That was so uncharacteristic of Forte. Forte is so remarkable and unremarkable at the same time. He's not that fast or shifty, but he's hard to tackle, follows his blocks and sees the field so well. He doesn't look that great but he's so productive.
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08:46 AM on 11/08/2011
How many Super Bowl rings did Buddy Ryan give to the Eagles?
As many as Reid.
One sired clowns, the other sired and hired felons.
Pathetic.
08:36 AM on 11/08/2011
When the Eagles play bad, blame Andy Reid and the coaching staff.
When the Eagles play great, commend Vick & Co. for pulling it through despite Andy Reid and the coaching staff.
That, is the Philadelphia way.
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CPAwADD
My super power is sarcasm!
09:58 AM on 11/08/2011
SO TRUE! or blame Santa.
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TXconfidnz
Schpelling Bea Regect
08:32 AM on 11/08/2011
Exciting game but the game of the week STILL goes to the Giants/Patriots match....
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consuxmoose
no wmd's yet ?
08:27 AM on 11/08/2011
dream team,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,lol...............GGGGGGGGGGGGG-MEN 1ST PLACE NFC EAST !!!!!!
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Drama Llama
11:18 AM on 11/08/2011
They will win the East barring a major injury.. Manning is looking better as a QB than he even did his SB year.
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BeachBubbaTex
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12:19 PM on 11/08/2011
Tough schedule ahead. It helps to be in the NFC East, however.
08:03 AM on 11/08/2011
Can we all now at least agree that the DREAM TEAM that never was, is now a nightmare. Please trade Vick and get us a quarterback. I hate to think this but is McNabb available?
08:16 AM on 11/08/2011
Are you serious. Vick is only good thing on the Eagles.
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ruolivert
11:01 AM on 11/08/2011
He's not even the best player in the back field. Lesean McCoy is the best player on that team and the lack of respect he gets is the reason the Eagles don't win.
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FirstGame72
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters
07:56 AM on 11/08/2011
Hold on a second. I thought that after the Eagles crushed Dallas last week they were going to basically sweep to the division title (at least according to almost all football pundits).
What happend?
10:11 AM on 11/08/2011
Its not the Eagles. It's just that Vick-Bears thing. He can't seem to beat the Bears, like ever. 0-4 and counting..........
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blurredmolly
Was you ever bit by a dead bee?
06:10 PM on 11/08/2011
tee hee
GeneralBulldog
From the Soy City to the Capital City
08:29 PM on 11/08/2011
I still chuckle over his first visit to Chicago with the Falcons, looking confused and bundled with like 4 parkas. Now he's playing in a cold weather environment and still can't figure out Chicago.