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His status is in question after he left the game with a right shoulder injury following a blindside sack by Julius Peppers late in the first half, but the Lions were in position to win until Forte hauled in that pass from Cutler with 1:32 left. He crashed to the turf and stayed down for a few moments after making an over-the-shoulder catch along the left side in the end zone.
The Bears outgained the Lions 463-168 but were trailing for most of the day thanks to four turnovers.
"If it wasn't turnovers, it was little things," Cutler said. "I think all of the guys in the huddle knew it. We are on the verge of becoming I think a very good offense. We've got to clear some things up."
Cutler completed 23 of 35 passes, with Forte catching seven for 151 yards -- the second most by a Bears running back behind Hall of Famer George McAfee's 157 against the Rams in 1947. Forte's day included an 89-yard screen for a touchdown near the end of the first half, pulling Chicago to 14-10.
Forte's 89-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter is the longest TD from scrimmage by a running back in franchise history.
Moments later, Stafford went down. As he dropped back to pass, he was hit in the shoulder by Peppers and landed on it, the ball coming loose in the process.
Chicago's Tommie Harris recovered, and the Bears took over on the 37 after a 15-yard penalty against Brian Urlacher with 15 seconds left, setting up a field goal by Gould that made it 14-13.
Stafford had his arm in a sling as the second half started.
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