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Johnson's touchdown catch was his ninth this season. In Detroit's previous game, he became the first NFL player to catch more than one touchdown pass in each of the first four games of a season.
Chicago was whistled for three false starts on its first offensive series and another on its second possession. The Bears used two timeouts in the first quarter in short-yardage situations, and in the final minute of the quarter, Forte was stopped by Ndamukong Suh on fourth-and-1.
After the Bears unsuccessfully challenged the call, Chicago was left without any remaining timeouts for the half, not a great situation in front of 67,861 fans -- a Ford Field record for a Lions game.
"Blue-collar towns are the best sports towns. When cities are going through tough economic times, states are going through tough economic times, people look to sports as an escape. We have a responsibility to give people something to smile about," Schwartz said. "We feel a very strong bond to this city. I think our work ethic reflects the city of Detroit's work ethic."
On that note, Schwartz was quick to turn his attention toward next weekend's matchup. It's another home game for the Lions, this one against a San Francisco team that's also been an interesting surprise this year. The 49ers (4-1) lead the NFC West.
"I don't think you win any awards for 5-0. We've got to play 16 games," Schwartz said. "We've got a long way to go. It's a good start."
NOTES: Chicago DE Julius Peppers left briefly with a knee injury in the first half, but returned to the game. "He tried to suck it up and go back out there," coach Lovie Smith said. "That's what you'd expect. We'll see how he is. Other than that, we came out of it fine." ... Lions returner Stefan Logan was shaken up in the first half and left the game, but returned before halftime. ... Detroit rookie DT Nick Fairley made his debut two months after surgery on his left foot.
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