Week 17 photos: Lions 24, Bears 20
Matt Forte high-fives fans before walking off the field following his team’s 24-20 loss to the Lions.
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Photos from the season finale at Soldier Field between the Bears and Lions.
Ka’Deem Carey walks off the field after a 24-20 loss to the Detroit Lions.
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Josh Bellamy greets fans after a 24-20 loss to the Detroit Lions.
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Jay Cutler walks off the field after a 24-20 loss to the Detroit Lions.
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John Fox acknowledges fans as walks off the field after a 24-20 loss to the Detroit Lions.
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Jay Cutler walks of the field, following his team’s 24-20 loss to the Lions.
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Matt Forte runs off the field following his team’s 24-20 loss to the Lions at Soldier Field.
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Matt Slauson and Kyle Long smile as they walk off the field following their team’s 24-20 loss to the Detroit Lions.
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Chicago Bears running back Matt Forte (22), high fives a fan, as he walks off the field, following his team’s 24-20 loss to the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field, in Chicago, on Sunday, Jan. 3, 2016. (Nuccio DiNuzzo/Chicago Tribune) (Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago Tribune)
Bears head coach John Fox watches as quarterback Jay Cutler takes the snap in the fourth quarter.
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Adam Gase, second from left, watches in the fourth quarter.
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A Chicago Bears fan watches the final seconds of the fourth quarter.
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Jay Cutler is tackled near the line of scrimmage by Lions defensive tackle Haloti Ngata in the fourth quarter.
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Pernell McPhee tackles Lions running back Ameer Abdullah in the fourth quarter.
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Christian Jones and Lions running back Theo Riddick get tangled after a play in the fourth quarter.
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Kyle Fuller pulls on the jersey of Lions fullback Michael Burton in the fourth quarter.
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Matt Forte and Jermon Bushrod on the bench during the final minutes.
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Matt Forte runs for some yardage against the Lions.
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Jay Cutler hugs Matt Forte on the bench during the final minutes of the game.
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John Fox hugs Matt Forte after his touchdown.
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Bears coach John Fox hugs Matt Forte after his touchdown.
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Matt Forte celebrates after scoring a touchdown in the fourth quarter.
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Members of the Bears Drum Line celebrate after Matt Forte’s second-half touchdown.
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Matt Forte runs past the Detroit Lions defense for a touchdown in the fourth quarter.
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Matt Forte scores a touchdown in front of the Lions’ Devin Taylor during the second half.
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Josh Bellamy celebrates with Bears coach John Fox after his touchdown during the second half.
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Josh Bellamy celebrates with Marc Mariani (80) after his touchdown during the second half.
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Josh Bellamy celebrates his touchdown against the Lions during the second half.
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Josh Bellamy celebrates with Jay Cutler after his touchdown against the Lions during the second half.
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Josh Bellamy catches a touchdown in front of the Lions’ Quandre Diggs during the second half.
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Robbie Gould breaks his own record of field goals in a single year (33) with this one against the Lions during the second half,
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Jay Cutler confronts Lions defensive end Ezekiel Ansah after he gave up an interception to free safety Glover Quin (27) during the second half.
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Sherrick McManis celebrates with teammates after stopping the punt on the 2-yard line during the second quarter.
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Larry Warford reacts after his team’s 59-yard field goal right before halftime.
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Former Chicago Bears player William Perry, wearing fedora, is surrounded by media during the game.
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Bears offensive tackle Kyle Long grimaces after injuring his knee in the second quarter.
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Bears running back Matt Forte falls to the turf after being tackled in the second quarter.
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The ball comes loose after a play in the second quarter.
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Willie Young sacks Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford in the first quarter.
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Lamarr Houston reacts after sacking Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford late in the second quarter.
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Tracy Porter breaks up a pass intended for Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson during the second quarter.
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Jeremy Langford is stopped by the Lions’ Kyle Van Noy during the second quarter.
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Lamarr Houston celebrates after sacking Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford in the first quarter.
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Lamarr Houston reacts after he sacked Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford during the first quarter.
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Bears wide receiver Cameron Meredith falls to the turf after having the ball intercepted in the end zone in the first quarter.
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Lions cornerback Nevin Lawson breaks up a pass intended for wide receiver Cameron Meredith during the first quarter. The ball was intercepted by the Lions.
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Bears quarterback Jay Cutler watches the video board after he was intercepted by the Lions’ James Ihedigbo during the first quarter.
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Bears running back Matt Forte runs for some yardage against the Lions during the first quarter.
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Bears quarterback Jay Cutler scrambles in the first quarter.
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Harold Jones-Quartey misses a tackle on Lions wide receiver Golden Tate in the first quarter.
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John Timu reaches to tackle Lions wide receiver Golden Tate in the first quarter.
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Bears quarterback Jay Cutler and coach John Fox after a first down against the Lions during the first quarter.
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Lions tight end Timothy Wright flips after making a touchdown reception in the first quarter.
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Lions tight end Timothy Wright with a touchdown catch in the first quarter.
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Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson makes a catch in front of Tracy Porter during the first quarter.
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Bears fans show their appreciation for Bears running back Matt Forte.
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Matt Forte during the National Anthem.
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Bears coach John Fox points to the sky before the start of his team’s game against the Lions.
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Bears running back Matt Forte enters the field before a game against the Lions at Soldier Field.
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Bears defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, from left, head coach John Fox and offensive coordinator Adam Gase watch players warm up.
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Bears offensive coordinator Adam Gase watches players warm up.
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Bears defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, center, talks with offensive coordinator Adam Gase.
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Bears head coach John Fox talks with a broadcast correspondent before Sunday’s game.
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Bears defensive coordinator Vic Fangio watches players warm up.
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Bears offensive coordinator Adam Gase, right, walks the field.
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Bears fans hang their signs before Sunday’s season finale at Soldier Field.
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Jermon Bushrod signs autographs pregame.
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Bears linebacker John Timu signs autographs pregame.
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Bears wide receiver Josh Bellamy signs an autograph for a fan.
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Bears linebacker John Timu signs an autograph for a fan.
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Bears strong safety Harold Jones-Quartey signs a ball for fans.
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Jermon Bushrod tapes his wrist before warm-ups.
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Shea McClellin warms up for Sunday’s game against the Lions.
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A Bears fan and his sign, pregame.
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Bears fans before the start of Sunday’s game against the Lions.
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Bears wide receiver Marc Mariani warms up.
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A banner welcomes fans to Soldier Field.
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Bears defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, before the start of the game against the Lions.
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The Chicago Bears drum line performs for tailgaters outside Soldier Field.
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Twin brothers Chris (left) and Alex Ng wait with a case of beer outside Soldier Field.
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A tailgater flips sausages as members of the drum line perform outside Soldier Field.
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Lions fan Robin Traynor wears blue boot covers and ascends the steps to Soldier Field.
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Bears GM Ryan Pace before Sunday’s game.
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George Pappas smokes a cigar while tailgating outside Soldier Field.
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Ample parking is available for tailgaters outside Soldier Field before the season finale.
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A tailgater bites into a chicken drumstick before the Bears-Lions game at Soldier Field.
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Jamie Keeton wears cans and bottles on his head while tailgating outside Soldier Field.
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