Chicago 34, Detroit 7

1 2 3 4 T
CHI (3-2) 3 14 14 3 34
DET (0-4) 0 0 7 0 7

Final

1:00 PM ET
October 5, 2008
Ford Field,
Detroit, MI

Orton's career-high 334 yards lead Bears' blowout in Detroit

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2112
3rd down efficiency
7-153-14
4th down efficiency
0-10-2
Total Yards425185
Passing328131
Comp-Att
24-3421-39
Yards per pass
9.63.4
Rushing9754
Rushing Attempts
3413
Yards per rush
2.94.2
Penalties6-456-41
Turnovers12
Fumbles lost
11
Interceptions thrown
01
Possession38:1521:45
Air/Ground Leaders
Chicago Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Orton24/3433420
Detroit Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Orlovsky13/239701
Kitna8/167400
Chicago Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Forte1536110
Jones1036016
Detroit Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Smith831112
Johnson523015
Chicago Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Davis697034
Olsen387052
Detroit Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Williams796025
Smith425013
Chicago Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Hester110
Anderson001
Detroit Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Kitna110
Robinson001
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERCHIDET
FG06:48Robbie Gould 37 Yd 30
SECOND QUARTERCHIDET
TD05:27Matt Forte 9 Yd Pass From Kyle Orton (Robbie Gould Kick) 100
TD01:56Devin Hester 12 Yd Pass From Kyle Orton (Robbie Gould Kick) 170
THIRD QUARTERCHIDET
TD11:17Matt Forte 1 Yd Run (Robbie Gould Kick) 240
TD10:10Charles Tillman 26 Yd Interception Return (Robbie Gould Kick) 310
TD07:08Kevin Smith 12 Yd Run (Jason Hanson Kick) 317
FOURTH QUARTERCHIDET
FG11:58Robbie Gould 45 Yd 347
Associated Press

DETROIT -- Kyle Orton looked like a star against the Detroit Lions.

Again.

Orton set career highs in yards passing, completions and quarterback rating while throwing two touchdowns to lead the Chicago Bears to a 34-7 win over Detroit on Sunday.

Fast Facts

• Bears QB Kyle Orton had career highs in passing yards (334 yards), completion percentage (70.6) and touchdown passes on the road (2).

• The Lions fell to 0-4 for the third time this decade and second time in the last three seasons.

• Bears rookie running back Matt Forte had 61 yards from scrimmage, with a TD both rushing and receiving to increase his touchdown total this season to four.

-- ESPN research

He was 24-of-34 for 334 yards and had a 121.4 rating, improving to 3-0 against Detroit.

Like many NFL players, Orton loves playing the Lions.

"Yeah, I do for some reason," he acknowledged.

Orton surpassed his previous bests of 22 completions and 268 yards passing -- both of which he reached last month against Tampa Bay -- and a 103.3 rating, which he set in a 38-6 win over the Lions at home in 2005.

Chicago (3-2) broke a first-place tie with the Green Bay Packers, who lost at home to Atlanta, to lead the lackluster NFC North with about one-third of the season completed.

"If we stay there, we get to the playoffs," safety Mike Brown said. "If we don't, it's going to be a battle.

"Our goal is to stay there."

It will be surprising if the Lions (0-4) don't stay in the basement of the division, because they might have trouble winning any time soon. The move to fire team president Matt Millen appears to be moot because of the mess he left behind in seven-plus seasons in charge.

Instead of chanting, "Fire Mil-len!" at Ford Field, the fans simply booed early and often before filling the aisles and heading for the exits early in the third quarter.

Now, the focus has turned to the possible firing of Rod Marinelli, who is an NFC-worst 10-26 since becoming a head coach for the first time in 2006.

"I don't look in the future," said Marinelli, who seemed beleaguered at his news conference. "I'm going to get up tomorrow and go to work."

Lions executive vice president Tom Lewand was asked if Marinelli could turn the team around and he dodged the question by saying he had tremendous respect for Marinelli.

"We had an awful game today, but it's an organizational loss," Lewand said. "It's not on any one individual."

Chicago built a 31-0 lead, a familiar start for Detroit, before rookie Kevin Smith scored midway through the third.

The Lions trailed 21-0 in their first two games and 21-3 in the third, leading to Millen's firing during a bye week that ended his era with an NFL-worst 31-84 mark since 2001. Detroit has been outscored 38-0 in the first quarter this season.

"I'm very frustrated," receiver Roy Williams said. "We are an 0-4 ballclub, but we aren't an 0-4 ballclub in my eyes. We're better than that."

Detroit played fourth-year quarterback Dan Orlovsky in the third quarter for the first time in his career because Marinelli said Jon Kitna had back spasms.

Orlovsky was 13-of-23 for 97 yards -- all career highs -- and threw an interception. Kitna was 8-of-16 for 74 yards and fumbled on the Lions' fourth possession after they had minus-4 yards of offense on their first three possessions.

"From the first drive, shutting them down and making them punt, really kind of got it started for the day," Chicago coach Lovie Smith said. "The defensive line put pressure on the quarterbacks all day. We were able to shut down their run and just make plays."

Chicago had four sacks and held Detroit to 54 yards rushing.

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The Bears scored only three points in the first quarter before turning the game into a rout with 14 points in both the second and third quarters.

Rookie Matt Forte scored on a 9-yard reception to make it 10-0 in the second quarter, and his 1-yard run early in the third made it 24-0.

Orton connected with Devin Hester for a touchdown late in the second quarter and Charles Tillman intercepted a pass that went off Williams' hands and returned it for a score, giving the Bears a 31-0 lead early in the third.

Chicago finished with its most lopsided win on the road against the Lions since winning 42-14 in 1948.

"It's the best we've played as a team," Smith said.

Detroit has given up 82 points in its first two games at Ford Field, matching a franchise record set in 1958 for points allowed in its first two home games.

"We're not executing," Marinelli said, "it's clear as a bell."

Game notes
The Bears were without CB Nathan Vasher (wrist) and DT Tommie Harris (team suspension) and lost LB Nick Roach (shoulder) during the game. ... Kitna (back), Orlovsky (ankle) and TE Casey FitzSimmons (elbow) were banged up for the Lions.


NFL Scores

Sunday, October 5th 2008
Chicago 34 Final
Detroit 7
Atlanta 27 Final
Green Bay 24
San Diego 10 Final
Miami 17
Seattle 6 Final
NY Giants 44
Washington 23 Final
Philadelphia 17
Kansas City 0 Final
Carolina 34
Tennessee 13 Final
Baltimore 10
Indianapolis 31 Final
Houston 27
Tampa Bay 13 Final
Denver 16
Cincinnati 22 Final
Dallas 31
Buffalo 17 Final
Arizona 41
New England 30 Final
San Francisco 21
Pittsburgh 26 Final
Jacksonville 21
Monday, October 6th 2008
Minnesota 30 Final
New Orleans 27