Bears Shut Down Seahawks: 35-24
Jay Cutler accounts for 4 TDs as
Bears throttle Seahawks. Football's oldest rivalry has a grand new
prize: a spot in the Super Bowl. Maybe even with an anniversary reprise
of the "Super Bowl Shuffle" if the Chicago Bears can get past the Green
Bay Packers. Jay Cutler ran for two touchdowns and threw for two as
Chicago (12-5) pounded the Seahawks from the outset. The Bears' built a
28-0 lead, but it was against the first division winner with a losing
record, making it difficult to measure how good they are. The last time
Chicago won the NFL title, Walter Payton, Jim McMahon and Mike
Singletary did the "Super Bowl Shuffle" all over their opponents. That
was 25 years ago, and to compare these Bears with the wild bunch that
won Chicago's only Super Bowl 25 years ago is a stretch. But
next matchup is fitting if only for the history: It will be
the biggest game in Chicago's 90-year series with the Packers. They
will play for the 182nd time next Sunday, but it's their first meeting
for the NFC title.
Passing: J. Cutler (CHI) - 274 YDS, 2 TD
Rushing: M. Forte (CHI) - 25 CAR, 80 YDS
Receiving: G. Olsen (CHI) - 3 REC, 113 YDS, 1 TD
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