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“With running lanes like that, you can make moves in the open field and get extra yards,” Forte said. “It is unfortunate I had to leave the game, but I felt like we were really starting to roll in the running game.”

Quarterback Jay Cutler missed on 10 of his first 11 passes, yet the Bears took a 14-3 lead while he was misfiring. Cutler put together a nice drive at the end of the second quarter, firing an 11-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Marshall, but that was about it for rhythm in the passing game. He finished 12 of 26 for 146 yards, but he didn’t turn the ball over.

“It wasn’t pretty,” Cutler said. “I thought the offensive line did a great job. I missed a lot of throws.”

Cardinals quarterback Ryan Lindley was benched for Brian Hoyer after the Tillman interception and the Cardinals struggled moving the ball, converting only three of 15 third downs. Julius Peppers had a season-high three sacks to give him 111/2, his most in three seasons with the Bears. The biggest play for the Cardinals was Justin Bethel’s 82-yard return of a blocked Olindo Mare field-goal attempt.

So, the Bears, thanks in part to the Ravens’ victory against the Giants on Sunday, have a chance as they prepare for the Lions. No one knew how they would respond after losing five of their previous six games. Their mantra has been that the playoffs already have started. That is why it wasn’t surprising to hear the hollering through the cinder-block walls of the locker room afterward.

“We feel like we have new life,” said cornerback Tim Jennings, who returned after missing two games with a dislocated right shoulder. “We forgot what it felt like to be in the win column.”

The last time the Bears won in Arizona during the regular season, then-Cardinals coach Denny Green said to “crown their ---!” No one is going to crown these Bears, but they can’t be written off either.

“We need some help,” Marshall said. “But the only thing we can control is going out there and playing against the Lions.”

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