Detroit 16, Chicago 7

1 2 3 4 T
DET (5-2) 0 13 0 3 16
CHI (3-5) 0 0 7 0 7

Final

1:00 PM ET
October 28, 2007
Soldier Field,
Chicago, IL

Lions-Bears Preview

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SCOUTING REPORT
Lions and Bears both improving on offenseThis is a classic NFC North matchup with plenty at stake, as these teams could end up battling for a Wild Card spot before the season is over. The Detroit offense finally established some kind of running game last week against the Buccaneers behind RB Kevin Jones, and that trend will have to continue against Chicago. Bears QB Brian Griese had one of the most solid outings by a Chicago quarterback in some time last week, and he will have to continue to limit turnovers in order to keep the explosive Lions offense off the field. The Lions are one win away from being in first place in the NFC Central while the Bears have bounced back from a slow start and are finding some consistency, with both the offense and defense improving. Both teams are coming off wins last weekend and continuing that momentum will be key.

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Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
DET7-93464445-32-63-34-8
CHI7-93343484-43-52-44-8
· Complete Standings
Individual Leaders
Detroit Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Staffo...55.219111114
Culpep...56.538412
Chicago Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Cutler61.725241518
Hanie50.0300
Detroit Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Smith1625603.53
Morris381413.71
Chicago Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Forte1575163.33
Cutler261224.71
Detroit Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Johnso...3959715.32
Pettig...2933411.52
Chicago Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Hester5261411.83
Bennet...4051112.80
Full Player Stats: Detroit | Chicago
TEAM AVERAGES & NFL RANKS
TEAM OFFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Total YardsDET
 
 323.0
CHI
 
 293.0
Yards PassingDET
 
 242.4
CHI
 
 210.1
Yards RushingDET
 
 80.5
CHI
 
 83.1
TEAM DEFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Yards AllowedDET
 
 377.6
CHI
 
 354.7
Pass Yds AllowedDET
 
 258.2
CHI
 
 231.8
Rush Yds AllowedDET
 
 119.4
CHI
 
 122.9
HEAD TO HEAD MATCHUPS (SINCE 2001)
Chicago leads 8-6
Sep 30, 2007DET 37, @CHI 27
Dec 24, 2006DET 21, @CHI 26
Sep 17, 2006DET 7, CHI 34
Oct 30, 2005DET 13, @CHI 19
Sep 18, 2005DET 6, CHI 38
Dec 26, 2004DET 19, @CHI 13
Sep 12, 2004DET 20, CHI 16
Nov 9, 2003DET 12, @CHI 10
Oct 26, 2003DET 16, CHI 24
Nov 24, 2002DET 17, CHI 20
Oct 20, 2002DET 23, @CHI 20
Dec 30, 2001DET 0, @CHI 24
Dec 2, 2001DET 10, CHI 13
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Bears tackle Tommie Harris predicted that the Detroit Lions won't leave Chicago with a win on Sunday.

His statement doesn't seem to bother the Lions, who aren't about to make any bold declarations after doing so last year resulted in them being embarrassed at Soldier Field.

Although Chicago (3-4) has struggled to defend its conference championship and Detroit isn't in its usual spot at the bottom of the division, Harris was quoted this week as saying that the Lions wouldn't improve to 5-2 on Sunday.

"Detroit don't come into Chicago and win in our stadium," he told a local newspaper.

The Lions are trying to use that as motivation for their first victory in Chicago since Sept. 12, 2004. Earlier this week, Detroit center Dominic Raiola taped up the article with Harris' quote in the lockers of several teammates.

"I put these all over the place," he said, gesturing to the copy in his own cubicle. "I just wanted to get everyone thinking about Chicago."

The Lions also hope Harris' proclamation will backfire like Roy Williams' did last year. The Detroit receiver said his team would win a Sept. 17 game at Soldier Field, but Chicago pounded the Lions 34-7.

Detroit is looking to sweep the season series from the Bears for the first time since 2004 after scoring a league-record 34 points in the fourth quarter of a 37-27 win Sept. 30 at Ford Field. Jon Kitna threw two touchdown passes, Kevin Smith returned an interception for a score and Kevin Jones capped a 5-minute drive with a TD run in the final period as Detroit snapped a four-game losing streak against the Bears.

That contest was the first for Brian Griese as Chicago's starting quarterback in place of the ineffective Rex Grossman. Griese threw 52 passes, tied for third most in team history, with two touchdowns and three interceptions.

Griese's hold on the starting job seemed tenuous after his uneven performance, but he has likely solidified his spot for the remainder of the season after leading the Bears on a winning touchdown drive Sunday in a 19-16 victory over Philadelphia.

With 1:51 remaining, Griese completed seven of nine passes for 97 yards, throwing a 15-yard TD to Muhsin Muhammad with 9 seconds left.

The victory was a critical one for the Bears, who stayed 2 1/2 games back in the NFC North race. Chicago will likely need Griese to continue his hot play this week, as the team struggled again to run the ball effectively. Cedric Benson had 46 yards on 17 carries last week to lead the Bears, who are 30th in the NFL in rushing at 81.1 yards a game.

"The key to us going forward is how do we build on what we did ... and become a better football team going forward," Griese told the team's official Web site.

The Bears have won five of their last six home games against the Lions.

Surprising Detroit is battling 5-1 Green Bay for the division lead. The Lions defeated Tampa Bay 23-16 on Sunday, as Calvin Johnson scored the winning touchdown on a 32-yard run midway through the fourth quarter after Detroit recovered a fumble by former Lions quarterback Jeff Garcia.

"We have the pieces to win," said Kitna, who was 16-of-20 for 147 yards to help Detroit surpass last season's win total. "We just had to put it altogether."

Although Kitna does not have a touchdown the last two contests, he's thrown for 1,480 yards on the season and has Detroit ranked seventh in the NFL in passing yards per game (243.0).

It was the ground attack, however, that was the biggest key in the win over the Buccaneers.

Detroit rushed for a season-high 147 yards and two touchdowns, with Jones contributing 76 yards on 15 carries in his first start since breaking his foot late last season. The Lions rank 27th in the NFL in rushing with 85.5 yards per game.

"Going into the game, we felt like we could run the ball on that team, but we still had to go out and execute," coach Rod Marinelli said. "A lot of it is Kevin being healthy, and that helps right off the bat."

The Lions are 1-2 on the road this season and 7-44 in their last 51 games away from Detroit. They don't play back-to-back road games in 2007, but know they'll have to find a way to win in hostile stadiums if they want to capture the division title.

"We're still learning how to win on the road," said Kitna, "and we've had a couple games where that hasn't gone well."

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NFL Scores

Sunday, October 28th 2007
Detroit 16 Final
Chicago 7
Pittsburgh 24 Final
Cincinnati 13
Oakland 9 Final
Tennessee 13
Cleveland 27 Final
St. Louis 20
NY Giants 13 Final
Miami 10
Philadelphia 23 Final
Minnesota 16
Indianapolis 31 Final
Carolina 7
Buffalo 13 Final
NY Jets 3
Houston 10 Final
San Diego 35
Jacksonville 24 Final
Tampa Bay 23
Washington 7 Final
New England 52
New Orleans 31 Final
San Francisco 10
Monday, October 29th 2007
Green Bay 19 Final
Denver 13 OT