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Carroll said they were expected to spend the night in the hospital for observation but "all indications are that they are OK."
Trufant was injured in the third quarter when he collided with Kellen Davis' knee while trying to make a tackle. Carlson's injury happened in the opening minutes of the game, right after Olsen and Cutler connected on their 58-yard touchdown.
Seattle took over at its 24, and on first down, Carlson caught a flare pass from Hasselbeck along the left sideline. He tried to leapfrog Chicago's Danieal Manning but got upended, his helmet and right shoulder taking the brunt of the fall. Carlson stayed down for several minutes surrounded by medical personnel and teammates.
He was seen moving his legs before being placed on a board and carted off, and after that scary scene, things didn't get any better for the Seahawks.
Chester Taylor scored on a 1-yard run with 1:19 left in the first quarter, and the Bears added to it early in the second, when Cutler scored on a draw from the 6 to make it 21-0. He added a 9-yard run in the third that made it 28-0, before Seattle's Olindo Mare kicked a 30-yard field goal with just under two minutes left in the quarter.
The way the Bears had dominated to that point, it was hard to believe the Seahawks beat them 23-20 in October at Soldier Field.
When that happened, Chicago was in the middle of a 1-3 slide that nearly ruined its season. Cutler got sacked six times in that game after sitting out the previous week with a concussion.
A home loss to Washington followed and Chicago stumbled into its off week at 4-3 following a 3-0 start. The team that emerged had a different look, particularly on offense, and went on a season-saving 7-1 run before a consequence-free 10-3 loss at Green Bay before the playoffs.
By then, the Bears were locked into the second seed after winning the NFC North and earning a first-round bye. The Packers, on the other hand, were fighting to get into the postseason.
Now, after splitting two regular-season games, they meet again with the Super Bowl at stake. It's their second playoff meeting, the first coming at Wrigley Field on Dec. 14, 1941. The Bears won that one 33-14 on their way to the NFL title.
"I've been a part of it for two games and I know what it means," Pro Bowl defensive end Julius Peppers said of the rivalry. "There is going to be a lot of talk about it this week. I don't want to really talk about it right now to be honest with you because we just got a great playoff win. There will be a lot of time to talk about that game coming up this week."
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