All the action from Soldier Field.
Bears coach Marc Trestman leaves the field. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
Bears quarterback Jay Cutler is stopped by Lions coach Jim Schwartz while leaving the field after the game. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
Jay Cutler greets Lions QB Matthew Stafford after the game. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
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Wide receiver Brandon Marshall leaves the field following the Bears’ loss. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
Jay Cutler greets Lions WR Calvin Johnson after the game. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
Kyle Long pats quarterback Jay Cutler on the helmet with seconds left in the game. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)
Robbie Gould with the onside kick that was recovered by the Lions in the final seconds of the game. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
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As Jay Cutler watches, the Lions’ Nick Fairley celebrates his tackle of Matt Forte on a 2-point conversion attempt late in the 4th quarter. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
Running back Matt Forte walks off the field after failing to score a two-point conversion in the 4th quarter. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)
Bears running back Matt Forte is unable to score a two-point conversion in the 4th quarter. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)
Jay Cutler yells during the Bears’ final drive of a 21-19 loss to the Lions. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
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Josh McCown throws a pass on the first 2-point conversion attempt in the final minute. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
Jay Cutler, Marc Trestman and Josh McCown during the final drive. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
Injured Bears linebacker Lance Briggs walks along the sidelines late in the 4th quarter. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)
Bears quarterback Jay Cutler gets up after being knocked to the turf in the 4th quarter. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)
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Special teams coach Joe DeCamillis talks to Devin Hester after Hester’s fair catch on a returnable punt in the 4th quarter. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
Wide receiver Brandon Marshall is unable to make a catch in the fourth quarter. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
Brandon Marshall is unable to make a catch in the fourth quarter. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
Chris Conte celebrates interception of a pass by Lions QB Matthew Stafford in the 4th quarter. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
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The Lions’ Ashlee Palmer checks on Devin Hester after Hester was tackled on a kickoff return. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
Running back Matt Forte is taken down by Lions strong safety Don Carey in the 4th quarter. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)
Brandon Marshall can’t catch a long pass from Jay Cutler in the 4th quarter. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
Lions QB Matthew Stafford twists away from Julius Peppers in the 4th quarter. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
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Jay Cutler waits for officials to determine whether a pass to wide receiver Alshon Jeffery would be ruled a touchdown in the 4th quarter. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)
Bears fans react to Alshon Jeffery’s TD catch being overturned in the 4th quarter. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
On a play that would eventually be overturned, Alshon Jeffery catches a pass in the end zone over the Lions’ Glover Quin. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
On a play that would eventually be overturned, Alshon Jeffery catches a pass in end zone over the Lions’ Glover Quin. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
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Chris Conte celebrates after intercepting a pass from Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford in the fourth quarter. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
Chris Conte runs the ball after intercepting a pass from Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford in the fourth quarter. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
Lions running back Reggie Bush cuts through the Bears defense in the 4th quarter. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)
Jay Cutler is congratulated by fellow quarterback Josh McCown after it appeared Cutler threw a touchdown catch to wide receiver Alshon Jeffery in the 4th quarter. The call was changed. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)
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Bears defensive coordinator coach Mel Tucker congratulates defensive end Julius Peppers in the second quarter. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)
Lions WR Calvin Johnson catches a touchdown pass against Charles Tillman in the 4th quarter. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
Jay Cutler makes a toss to running back Matt Forte in the third quarter. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
Brandon Marshall catches a touchdown pass against the Lions’ Rashean Mathis in the 4th quarter. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
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Bears quarterback Jay Cutler takes a hit after making a pass in the third quarter. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
Lions linebacker DeAndre Levy runs for a loose ball in the third quarter. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
Bears running back Matt Forte runs in for a touchdown in the 4th quarter. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)
Bears quarterback Jay Cutler hangs his head after missing a touchdown pass to Alshon Jeffery in the third quarter. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
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Alshon Jeffery reacts after missing a touchdown pass from Jay Cutler in the third quarter. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
Jay Cutler is helped up by offensive tackle Jordan Mills in the third quarter. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson celebrates with Jeremy Ross after catching a pass for a touchdown in the third quarter. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson catches a pass for a touchdown in the third quarter. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
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Chicago Bears’ Brandon Marshall complains after the Detroit Lions’ interception in the 2nd quarter at Soldier Field. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
Chicago Bears’ Josh McCown cheers on teammates against the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
Devin Hester catches a kickoff in the third quarter. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
Detroit Lions’ Calvin Johnson makes a 1st quarter catch in front of Chicago Bears’ Zackary Bowman. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
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Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (6) and an official talk with Chicago Bears offensive guard Kyle Long (75) between plays in the first quarter at Soldier Field. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler chats with the officials between plays in the first quarter at Soldier Field. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
Chicago Bears strong safety Major Wright (21) reacts after missing an interception in the first quarter against the Detroit Lions. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
Chicago Bears strong safety Major Wright (21) reaches for an interception along with Detroit Lions wide receiver Jeremy Ross (12) in the first quarter at Soldier Field. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
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Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler, left, communicates with the sidelines in the first quarter against the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (6) hands-off to running back Matt Forte (22) in the first quarter against Detroit. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
Chicago Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall (15) celebrates with Chicago Bears defensive tackle Corey Wootton (98) after scoring a touchdown. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
Chicago Bears strong safety Major Wright (21) is unable to intercept a Detroit Lions pass in the first quarter at Soldier Field. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)
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Detroit Lions outside linebacker DeAndre Levy (54) celebrates after an interception in the second quarter at Soldier Field. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)
A Bears fan cheers as the team takes the field at the start of the first quarter as the Chicago Bears take on the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field. (Anthony Souffle / Chicago Tribune)
Bears quarterbacks Jay Cutler and Josh McCown warm up before the game. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)
Bears coach Marc Trestman has a laugh before the start of the game. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)
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Young Chicago Bears’ fan Mitchell Smith, 7, punts a football outside Soldier Field before the Bears play the Detroit Lions in Chicago on Sunday. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
Don “Bearman” Wachter of Plainfield talks to a fan outside Soldier Field before Bears play the Detroit Lions in Chicago on Sunday. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (6) warms up before a game against the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field in Chicago on Sunday. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)
Chicago Bears outside linebacker Lance Briggs warms up before a game against the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field in Chicago on Sunday. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)
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The Soldier Field colonnades in Chicago on Sunday. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (6) warms up before a game against the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field in Chicago on Sunday. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)
A Chicago Bears’ fan gazes at “The Spirit of the American Doughboy” statue before Bears play the Detroit Lions in NFL game at Soldier Field in Chicago on Sunday. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)
Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler (6) warms up before a game against the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field in Chicago on Sunday. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)
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Chicago Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall has a laugh with quarterback Jay Cutler as players warm up before a game against the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field in Chicago on Sunday. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)
Jay Cutler is introduced before Sunday’s game. (Scott Strazzante / Chicago Tribune)