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Chicago Bears' Brandon Marshall celebrates his touchdown reception with Alshon Jeffrey against Arizona Cardinals in 2nd quarter at University of Phoenix Stadium on Sunday, December 23, 2012, in Phoenix, Arizona. The Chicago Bears defeated the Arizona Cardinals, 28-13. (Photo by Scott Strazzante/Chicago Tribune/MCT)

(MCT) — GLENDALE, Ariz. — They’re alive.

Only because they faced an offense far more disjointed than their own were the Bears able to withstand another lethargic start. Jump-started by two defensive touchdowns — their first since Week 9 — the Bears trounced the woeful Cardinals on Sunday at University of Phoenix Stadium.

The 28-13 victory improved the Bears to 9-6 and kept them in the NFC playoff race. They need to win the regular-season finale against the Lions in Detroit on Sunday and have the Packers defeat the Vikings at the Metrodome to claim a wild-card spot. The Bears have won eight of their last nine versus the Lions, who will look to be a spoiler while trying to get wide receiver Calvin Johnson 2,000 yards on the season. He needs 108.

The Packers will be motivated against the Vikings with a first-round bye and the No. 2 seed in the NFC on the line.

“I’ve always been a big Packers fan,” Bears coach Lovie Smith said. “It’s not hard at all for me. We have a tough division, but as we said this week, we can’t do much about that. All we can do is get a win against Detroit.”

Reserve cornerback Zack Bowman, playing against the Cardinals’ heavy package, recovered a fumble by Beanie Wells for the first score of the game, and Charles Tillman returned an interception 10 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter. The Bears have nine defensive touchdowns this season, leaving them one behind the 1998 Seahawks for the most in NFL history.

Those plotting an end to the Smith era have to hold on now. Most consider it unlikely the Bears will have a housecleaning project under general manager Phil Emery if the club reaches the playoffs. Emery has spoken publicly only once since the season began, during the off week.

But the Bears are not going to go anywhere in the postseason if the offense doesn’t find a level of consistency. Running back Matt Forte once again is nursing a right ankle injury as he was knocked out of the game in the third quarter after carrying 12 times for 88 yards, including a 4-yard touchdown. Wearing a walking boot afterward, he declared he would play against the Lions, but it’s too early to know.

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