Chicago 13, Tampa Bay 10

1 2 3 4 T
CHI (8-3) 7 3 3 0 13
TAM (7-4) 3 0 0 7 10

Final

1:00 PM ET
November 27, 2005

Bucs' missed FG helps Bears notch seventh straight win

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1515
3rd down efficiency
4-152-12
4th down efficiency
0-00-0
Total Yards239275
Passing121168
Comp-Att
14-2819-30
Yards per pass
4.35.6
Rushing118107
Rushing Attempts
3325
Yards per rush
3.64.3
Penalties4-355-52
Turnovers11
Fumbles lost
01
Interceptions thrown
10
Possession30:0329:57
Air/Ground Leaders
Chicago Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Orton14/2813411
Tampa Bay Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Simms19/3020200
Chicago Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Jones2572019
Peterson52708
Tampa Bay Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Williams2084017
Pittman116016
Chicago Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Jones350041
Muhammad438014
Tampa Bay Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Galloway7138039
Alstott21409
Chicago Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Orton200
Wade100
Tampa Bay Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Simms110
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERCHITAM
TD3:10John Gilmore 1 Yd Pass From Kyle Orton (Robbie Gould Kick)
Drive: 1 plays, 1 yds, :06
70
FG12:48Matt Bryant 27 Yd
Drive: 7 plays, 46 yds, 4:24
73
SECOND QUARTERCHITAM
FG14:43Robbie Gould 25 Yd
Drive: 10 plays, 40 yds, 1:09
103
THIRD QUARTERCHITAM
FG11:13Robbie Gould 36 Yd
Drive: 9 plays, 65 yds, 3:25
133
FOURTH QUARTERCHITAM
TD8:00Mike Alstott 2 Yd Run (Matt Bryant Kick)
Drive: 11 plays, 50 yds, 6:28
1310

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- Seven straight victories and first place in the NFC North are just a start for the Chicago Bears.

It was over when ...
Bears defensive end Alex Brown sacked Bucs QB Chris Simms, forcing a fumble that set up Chicago's only TD.
Game ball goes to ...
The entire Bears defense gets props for sacking Simms four times and keeping the Bucs out of the end zone until the fourth quarter. But big ups to Brown, who finished with two sacks and a forced fumble.
ESPN's take ...
Eric Allen The past week there have been many comparisons between this Bears defensive unit and the 1985 Bears unit, and I think they are legitimate comparisons as far as the regular season goes. This defense is truly dominating and gives this team a lot of confidence and swagger. All great defenses have that great swagger, but it all means nothing unless it continues into the playoffs.
-- Eric Allen

Coach Lovie Smith thinks the NFL's top-ranked defense is capable of leading his rejuvenated team to even greater heights.

"Hopefully it can carry us all the way. If you don't let a team score you have a heck of a chance of winning. I know that is simple, but that is how it is," the second-year coach said after Sunday's 13-10 victory over Tampa Bay.

"We play good defense, we run the football and try not to make too many mistakes. That is our formula for success," he said.

Alex Brown sacked Chris Simms to force a fumble that set up Chicago's only touchdown and the Bears kept the Buccaneers out of the end zone until the fourth quarter.

Still, the Bears (8-3) needed some help to ensure their first seven-game winning streak since 1986, prevailing after Matt Bryant missed a potential game-tying 29-yard field-goal attempt for the Bucs (7-4) with 2:47 to go.

"We won by two or three inches," Brown said. "If the ball goes left two or three inches, they make the field goal."

Kyle Orton threw for 134 yards and a TD and Robbie Gould kicked field goals of 25 and 36 yards for the Bears, who lost three of their first four games before putting together their longest winning streak since the season after Chicago won its only Super Bowl title.

A week after sacking Jake Delhomme eight times and forcing two turnovers in a 13-3 victory over Carolina, the Bears sacked Simms four times and used the Tampa Bay quarterback's fumble at his own 1 to take an early lead on Orton's 1-yard TD pass to John Gilmore.

Brown finished with two sacks and his third forced fumble in two weeks. The agile defensive end also batted down three passes in the backfield and broke up a pass downfield intended for tight end Anthony Becht.

Adewale Ogunleye also had two sacks, the last coming on the final play of the game, ending any hope for a miracle finish.

"They're a great defense. ... We knew it was going to be a game like this the whole day," Simms said. "But we hung in there and moved the ball on them. I know we scared them a little bit at the end."

With both teams ranked among the top three in fewest yards allowed, it figured to be a low-scoring game that would be decided by turnovers and field position.

Defensive tackle Tommie Harris fell on Simms' fumble at the Bucs 1 on Tampa Bay's third offensive play of the day, setting up Orton's TD pass on the next play.

The Bears took advantage of good field position again, moving 40 yards in 10 plays just before the half to go up 10-3 on Gould's 25-yard field goal. Gould added a 36-yarder to make it 13-3 late in the third quarter.

The Bucs, who rallied in the fourth quarter to beat Washington and Atlanta the previous two weeks, remained patient and worked themselves back into the game with a 50-yard scoring drive that Mike Alstott finished with a 2-yard TD run -- the first touchdown against Chicago in 12 quarters.

Following a Chicago punt, Simms went back to work and used completions of 30 and 16 yards to Joey Galloway to fuel a march from the Tampa Bay 31 to the Chicago 11. Bryant had only missed twice in 17 attempts before pushing his shortest field-goal try of the season wide right.

"It seems like when you're a good football team and you keep on pressing on people, you press them into mistakes," Orton said. "That's just what we're doing. We're wearing on people."

Bucs coach Jon Gruden said Bryant hurt his hamstring on the opening kickoff. Bryant made a 27-yard field goal in the first quarter and didn't say the injury was a factor in missing the 29-yarder.

"I missed it. That's it," said Bryant, who made a 45-yarder to beat Atlanta last week. "It was one of those days where something like that shouldn't happen. But it happened, so you have to move on."

Simms finished 19-of-30 for 202 yards. Galloway had seven catches for 138 yards, and Carnell "Cadillac" Williams rushed for 84 yards on 20 carries for Tampa Bay, which outgained the Bears 275 yards to 239.

Game notes
Orton was 14-of-28 with one interception. ... Tampa Bay defensive end Simeon Rice had his ninth sack and sixth forced fumble of the season. The Bucs record for forced fumbles is seven. ... Chicago's Rex Grossman, who broke his left ankle during the preseason, was in uniform for the first time and was the Bears' emergency quarterback. ... Galloway has four 100-yard games and went over 1,000 yards for the fourth time in his career.


NFL Scores

Thursday, November 24th 2005
Atlanta 27 Final
Detroit 7
Denver 24 Final
Dallas 21 OT
Sunday, November 27th 2005
Carolina 13 Final
Buffalo 9
Baltimore 29 Final
Cincinnati 42
San Francisco 22 Final
Tennessee 33
New England 16 Final
Kansas City 26
Cleveland 12 Final
Minnesota 24
Chicago 13 Final
Tampa Bay 10
San Diego 23 Final
Washington 17 OT
St. Louis 33 Final
Houston 27 OT
Miami 33 Final
Oakland 21
Jacksonville 24 Final
Arizona 17
Green Bay 14 Final
Philadelphia 19
NY Giants 21 Final
Seattle 24 OT
New Orleans 21 Final
NY Jets 19
Monday, November 28th 2005
Pittsburgh 7 Final
Indianapolis 26