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Bears pick off Cowboys 34-18, improve to 3-1

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Romo was downright awful. A mixup between him and wide receiver Dez Bryant set up Tillman for an easy 25-yard return for a touchdown, the franchise-record sixth interception return for a score in his career. That put the Bears ahead 10-0 late in the second quarter before the Cowboys (2-2) responded with an 80-yard drive capped by Romo’s 10-yard touchdown pass to Miles Austin.

But the Bears marched right downfield to open the third quarter, going ahead 17-7 on Hester’s 34-yard touchdown.

The defense made up for a Cutler fumble when tackle Henry Melton forced Romo to cough the ball up, and Briggs returned the interception 74 yards for a 24-7 lead.

Romo completed 31 of 43 passes for 307 yards. Strong safety Major Wright had two interceptions, one on a ball that went off wide receiver Kevin Ogletree.

In the fourth quarter, with the Bears holding on to a 17-point lead, nickel cornerback D.J. Moore picked off Romo, making up for some earlier missed tackles, and Romo finally was yanked for Kyle Orton. The defense also throttled Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray, limiting him to 24 yards on 11 carries.

The victory represents the first for the Bears against a team that wasn’t a doormat last season. It’s hard to say what home victories over the Colts and Rams represented. But this was a road victory against a team many expect to compete in the NFC. Maybe it didn’t set the tone when the Bears won here in Week 2 of 2010, but it was an early confidence builder. This game could provide the same benefit, as the defense is playing with a swagger.

What should not be lost in the victory was a solid effort for the scrutinized offensive line. Cutler was sacked only twice, once when he held the ball too long and once on a bootleg that didn’t materialize. The line’s play, at least for a week, was encouraging.

“The way that offensive line is blocking, it’s making it easy for me,” Cutler said. “That was the best rhythm we have had offensively, in and out of the huddle, all year. We’ve just got to take that momentum and keep it rolling.”

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