Chicago 26, Detroit 21

1 2 3 4 T
CHI (13-2) 3 14 0 9 26
DET (2-13) 7 0 14 0 21

Final

1:00 PM ET
December 24, 2006
Ford Field,
Detroit, MI

Griese directs winning drive as Bears hold off Lions

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2218
3rd down efficiency
6-173-13
4th down efficiency
1-12-3
Total Yards354327
Passing238260
Comp-Att
26-4527-45
Yards per pass
5.35.8
Rushing11667
Rushing Attempts
3018
Yards per rush
3.93.7
Penalties7-4811-92
Turnovers11
Fumbles lost
11
Interceptions thrown
00
Possession34:4325:17
Air/Ground Leaders
Chicago Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Grossman20/3619710
Griese6/95100
Detroit Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Kitna27/4528330
Chicago Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Jones1262013
Benson1549010
Detroit Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Harris1044018
Cason531016
Chicago Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Muhammad364040
Berrian543113
Detroit Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Furrey10107120
Williams679126
Chicago Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Ogunleye001
Detroit Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Kitna110
Ellis100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERCHIDET
FG6:22Robbie Gould 36 Yd
Drive: 14 plays, 61 yds, 6:22
30
TD12:28Dan Campbell 23 Yd Pass From Jon Kitna (Jason Hanson Kick)
Drive: 2 plays, 49 yds, :47
37
SECOND QUARTERCHIDET
TD0:55Bernard Berrian 13 Yd Pass From Rex Grossman (Robbie Gould Kick)
Drive: 9 plays, 75 yds, 3:27
107
TD14:34Adrian Peterson 2 Yd Run (Robbie Gould Kick)
Drive: 7 plays, 49 yds, 2:16
177
THIRD QUARTERCHIDET
TD4:07Mike Furrey 20 Yd Pass From Jon Kitna (Jason Hanson Kick)
Drive: 7 plays, 71 yds, 4:07
1714
TD10:33Roy Williams 2 Yd Pass From Jon Kitna (Jason Hanson Kick)
Drive: 11 plays, 61 yds, 5:06
1721
FOURTH QUARTERCHIDET
FG2:39Robbie Gould 36 Yd
Drive: 13 plays, 58 yds, 6:05
2021
FG9:47Robbie Gould 39 Yd
Drive: 12 plays, 72 yds, 4:54
2321
FG12:10Robbie Gould 44 Yd
Drive: 4 plays, 6 yds, :56
2621

DETROIT (AP) -- Making a quarterback change was part of the plan, the Chicago Bears insisted.

That probably won't stop questions about who is best suited to lead the NFC's top seed in the playoffs.

Lions Fans Growlin'
The Detroit Lions' latest miserable season can't end soon enough for their disappointed fans.

About 100 spectators left their seats midway through the second quarter of the Lions' 26-21 loss to the Chicago Bears and called for the firing of general manager Matt Millen as they gathered in Ford Field's atrium.

Many of the protesters headed for the exits at halftime, where they were greeted by stadium employees handing out "Go Lions" stickers.

Detroit is an NFL-worst 23-72 since Millen took control of football operations before the 2001 season. They have lost at least 10 games in all six of Millen's seasons, the second-longest streak in league history.

The walkout, planned by a group of bloggers, was scheduled to start with 8:57 left in the second quarter -- honoring the Lions' 1957 championship. Detroit has only won one playoff game since then.

The protest marked the second straight season that Lions fans joined together to voice their displeasure with the organization.

-- The Associated Press

Brian Griese replaced Rex Grossman in the fourth quarter and led two drives that set up field goals, helping Chicago beat the Detroit Lions 26-21 Sunday.

"I thought I was going to play the whole game," Grossman said. "But I guess they had plans that they were going to get me out mid-third quarter."

Griese directed a 72-yard drive that put Robbie Gould in position for a go-ahead field goal midway through the fourth quarter and made a pass to set up Gould's fourth field goal, giving Chicago a five-point cushion with 2:50 left.

"I hadn't played in a while, so it felt good to get out there and contribute to a win," said Griese, who didn't play in the previous seven games after being used sparingly. "I'm ready to play whenever they want me to, but I don't have any expectations."

Switching QBs added a touch of intrigue to a game with nothing at stake.

The Bears (13-2) clinched home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs last week and Detroit (2-13) has been relegated to playing for pride since midseason -- for the sixth straight year.

One possession after Jon Kitna's NFL-high 30th turnover, the Lions had a shot to win, but came up short as they have often this season.

Kitna threw a pass into the end zone on the final play that leaping wide receiver Mike Williams got his hands on, but couldn't control in the end zone while being closely defended by cornerback Devin Hester.

"I owe it to myself and the team to make that play," Williams said. "That's just a play you make."

Chicago coach Lovie Smith insisted before the game that he would play to win -- not to avoid injuries -- by using his starters as long as necessary in the hopes of staying sharp for the playoffs.

After the game, Smith said the move at QB was planned.

"We wanted to get a win in the worst way and we wanted to look at a few other players," Smith said.

Smith stuck with Grossman earlier this month as his starting QB after he threw three interceptions in two straight games.

Grossman responded by throwing four TDs without an interception in the next two games, adding a career-high 339 yards passing last week, in two wins that helped Chicago earn the right to stay at home in the NFC playoffs.

Against the Lions, he had another lackluster performance in what has been an up-and-down season -- but Chicago won its fourth straight.

Grossman was 20-of-36 for 197 yards with a TD. Griese was 6-of-9 for 51 yards.

Bernard Berrian's 13-yard score early in the second quarter gave the Bears the lead and was one of the only highlights Grossman had in a game that could lead to speculation during the final week of the regular season and into the playoffs.

"We'll leave the decisions up to the coaching staff," said wide receiver Muhsin Muhammad, whom Grossman overthrew badly on a play that likely would've been a touchdown in the third quarter. "I'm confident with both guys, but Rex has been our guy all season."

Kitna completed 27 of 45 passes for 283 yards and TDs to Roy Williams, Dan Campbell and Mike Furrey, who had 10 catches for 107 yards.

But Kitna fumbled when Mark Anderson sacked him late in the game, adding to his long line of miscues at crucial times. Adewale Ogunleye's recovery at the Detroit 32 with 3:46 left set up a field goal that forced the Lions to go for a TD on their final drive.

"We turned the ball over one time, but that was one time too many," Detroit coach Rod Marinelli said. "We didn't get any on defense, and that's critical in a game like this."

Like many games this season, the Lions were solid at times and had a shot to win but made too many mistakes.

"That's just how our year has gone," Campbell said.

Detroit has lost seven straight and is an NFL-worst 23-72 since 2001.

Game notes
The Bears had two starting defensive backs inactive -- Todd Johnson (ankle) and cornerback Charles Tillman (back) -- and lost starting fullback Jason McKie (ankle) early in the game. ... Detroit was without cornerback Fernando Bryant (concussion) and returner Eddie Drummond (hip), and defensive line coach Joe Cullen, who was suspended by the NFL for the game for two arrests -- one for nude driving and one for drunken driving. ... About 100 fans left their seats during the second quarter in a protest against team president Matt Millen, who took control of the franchise when its slide began in 2001. They gathered to chant "Fire Millen!" and left the stadium.


NFL Scores

Thursday, December 21st 2006
Minnesota 7 Final
Green Bay 9
Saturday, December 23rd 2006
Kansas City 20 Final
Oakland 9
Sunday, December 24th 2006
Carolina 10 Final
Atlanta 3
Tennessee 30 Final
Buffalo 29
Tampa Bay 22 Final
Cleveland 7
Chicago 26 Final
Detroit 21
Washington 31 Final
St. Louis 37 OT
New Orleans 30 Final
NY Giants 7
Baltimore 31 Final
Pittsburgh 7
New England 24 Final
Jacksonville 21
Indianapolis 24 Final
Houston 27
Arizona 26 Final
San Francisco 20
Cincinnati 23 Final
Denver 24
San Diego 20 Final
Seattle 17
Monday, December 25th 2006
Philadelphia 23 Final
Dallas 7
NY Jets 13 Final
Miami 10