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Cutler KO’d as Bears fall 13-6 to Texans

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“It was good that he was out,” Dobbins said. “You always want to take the quarterback out of the game. I hit him in his chest. I did not hit him in his head. Nowhere near.”

Bears players disagreed.

“That was ridiculous,” center Roberto Garza said. “You shouldn’t hit players in the head.”

Campbell, signed to a one-year, $3.5 million contract, made some plays, including a 45-yard pass to Brandon Marshall, but it’s hard for a backup to come in cold. He finished 11 of 19 for 94 yards.

“I’ll be more comfortable,” Campbell said when asked if he will be better prepared next week if needed. “Just because tonight was my first reps of the season. I’ll compete my butt off.”

Three plays after Cutler was hit by Dobbins, he stared down Marshall and was intercepted by Kareem Jackson at the Texans 27.

The Texans went ahead 10-3 on the series before Cutler was injured, getting a 2-yard touchdown pass from Matt Schaub to Arian Foster. The Texans remained committed to Foster, who gained 102 yards on 29 carries.

Earlier in the quarter, what would have been a 33-yard touchdown pass slipped off the hands of Marshall, forcing the Bears to settle for a 51-yard field goal from Robbie Gould. Marshall had eight receptions for 107 yards, but running back Matt Forte never got rolling. He carried 16 times for 39 yards.

The Bears offensive line held up against a fierce pass rush led by J.J. Watt, who entered with an NFL-high 101/2 sacks. The Texans didn’t have a sack but did get four takeaways with help from former Bears safety Danieal Manning, who forced a Kellen Davis fumble and intercepted Cutler.

The Bears pulled to 10-6 late in the third quarter when Campbell’s 45-yard pass to Marshall set them up at the 10-yard line before they settled for Gould’s 24-yard field goal. Gould’s 48-yard try in the fourth quarter banged off the left upright. The Texans added a 42-yard field goal by Shayne Graham with 4:49 to play.

Now the Bears continue into the toughest part of their schedule with Cutler’s status unknown.

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