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From the Associated Press

OAKLAND -- With one perfect deep pass, Rex Grossman might have won back his starting quarterback job and saved the Chicago Bears’ season.

Grossman replaced an injured Brian Griese and threw a 59-yard pass to Bernard Berrian for the go-ahead score with 3:11 remaining, leading the Bears to a 17-6 victory over the Oakland Raiders.

Sebastian Janikowski’s 52-yard field goal with 4:04 remaining gave Oakland (2-7) a 6-3 lead that looked as if it could be enough on a day when neither offense could move the ball.

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Then Grossman, who had struggled in his first game since Sept. 23, turned back into Good Rex, the quarterback who helped lead the Bears (4-5) to the Super Bowl last season instead of the one whose turnovers cost him his job earlier this season.

Berrian sprinted past Chris Carr, who was forced into a starting role at cornerback because of injuries to Nnamdi Asomugha and Fabian Washington.

Quoteworthy: “I hope people appreciate that Rex hasn’t shut it down. He hasn’t moped around our building.” -- Olin Kreutz, Bears center, on Rex Grossman

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