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Week 1
Sept. 9
Jacksonville
Win
26-23 (OT)
Week 2
Sept. 16
at Indy
Loss
23-20
Week 3
Sept. 23
San Fran.
Win
24-13
Week 4
Sept. 30
at Detroit
Win
20-13
Week 5
Oct. 7
Tennessee
Win
30-7
Week 6
Oct. 14
at Washington
Loss
38-26
Week 7
Oct. 21
Arizona
Win
21-14
Week 8
Oct. 25
Tampa Bay
Loss
36-17
Week 9
Nov. 4
at Seattle
Loss
30-20
Week 10
Nov. 11
Detroit
Win
34-24
Week 11
Nov. 18
Bye
Week 12
Nov. 25
at Chicago
Noon
Ch. 9
Week 13
Dec. 2
at Green Bay
Noon
Ch. 9
Week 14
Dec. 9
Chicago
Noon
Ch. 9
Week 15
Dec. 16
at St. Louis
Noon
Ch. 9
Week 16
Dec. 23
at Houston
Noon
Ch. 9
Week 17
Dec. 30
Green Bay
Noon
Ch. 9
Chart: Looking ahead (after the bye week) to the Bears
- November 12, 2012 - 6:53 AM
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CHICAGO (7-2)
The Bears lead the NFL in interceptions (19), recording two more Sunday night, and have returned seven of them for touchdowns. They also forced 16 fumbles.
BEARS WEEK 10
Houston 13, Chicago 6
The Bears, ranked 24th in the league in offense, suffered a blow when QB Jay Cutler left the game because of a concussion.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR
Jay Cutler, QB
It's too early to say what his status will be two weeks from now. The addition of WR Brandon Marshall has rejuvenated Cutler, who connected with the wideout 61 times for seven touchdowns.
OUTLOOK
The Bears have a Monday night game at San Francisco before facing the Vikings, who will be rested after a bye week. Still, the Bears defense awaits on a cold field. Outlook: Horns down.
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