Bears score 17
unanswered points to hand
Packers first loss 27-20
The Packers' bid to remain among
the NFL's unbeatens looked to be
going well with a 17-7 halftime
lead. But two second-half
interceptions thrown by Brett
Favre sparked a rally by the
Bears, and led to a big Chicago
win.
Bears tight ends Desmond
Clark and Greg Olsen combined to
catch seven balls for 119 yards
and both Brian Griese touchdown
passes.
Despite the loss, the Packers
seemed to have found their
running game, with rookie
DeShawn Wynn gaining 78 yards on
13 carries, including a
touchdown, and Vernand Morency
carrying the ball nine times for
43 yards