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(MCT) — CHICAGO — There was bright sunshine at Soldier Field on Sunday, as much as we’ve seen at any game this year.

It was considerably darker in the bowels of the stadium in the back room where injured players are laid on tables and poked and prodded, tested, X-rayed and diagnosed.

On a day in which the Bears put together what arguably was their most impressive, complete victory of the season, they may have moved further from their goals than closer.

One by one, they limped or staggered off the field.

Charles Tillman. Devin Hester. Chris Spencer. Lance Louis. Matt Forte.

Even Lance Briggs, the heart of the defense, was hobbled afterward.

This was after a week in which the Bears lost Alshon Jeffery and Chilo Rachal.

Attrition has set in for the Bears, right on schedule. Just when it is least welcome, at the point of the season when champions are made and pretenders are exposed.

We don’t know the severity of any of the injuries. All we know is Tillman and Forte hurt their ankles, Spencer and Louis have knee sprains and Hester suffered a concussion. Except for Briggs, none of them finished the game.

Dealing with injuries could be the greatest challenge of the Bears’ season, and ultimately what defines this team.

It is particularly troubling on the offense line, where continuity is king and three men may have been lost within four days. Asked about continuity on the line, Cutler said, “I don’t think it’s possible now with all the moving parts we have. With Lance going down, we’re not going to have that. We’re going to have to roll with the punches and the guys we have and we’ll see what we have.”

If Louis can’t play Sunday against the Seahawks, the Bears may replace their best offensive lineman with Gabe Carimi, a player who was benched at offensive tackle and now is being asked to play a foreign position. Or with James Brown, a player who has yet to take his first NFL snap.

Overcoming one or two player losses is difficult. But the Bears might have lost as many starters as there are senses, Great Lakes or Jacksons in the original group.

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