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Williams caught four passes for 55 yards in his Bears debut before leaving with a groin injury in the fourth quarter.
"We still have to play up to the defense's level," Cutler said. "They're still carrying us."
Ryan completed 31 of 47 passes for 319 yards for Atlanta, but he also had those two costly turnovers.
Michael Turner ran for 100 yards, including a 53-yarder, but the defending NFC South champions never established any kind of rhythm. It was certainly not the sort of performance they had in mind, coming off a 13-win season that ended with a blowout loss to the Packers in the playoffs.
On the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks, there were large 9/11 ribbons at the 25-yard lines. The coin used for the pregame toss had the same ribbon on one side with a Bears "C" on the other.
There was a video narrated by Robert DeNiro, a live simulcast of the trumpeter performing "Taps" in Shanksville, Pa., and a moment of silence. A loud "USA! USA!" chant broke out as a flag stretching from goal line to goal line was unfurled.
Urlacher's lunging interception at the Chicago 29 on a pass intended for Tony Gonzalez and Forte's big touchdown three plays later -- when he caught the screen pass and bounced off Atlanta's Sean Weatherspoon -- were two of the early highlights as the Bears built a 16-3 halftime lead.
Urlacher said he was surprised Ryan threw that pass.
Ryan said he should have thrown it away, and on the fumble, he just didn't protect the ball.
"Brian made a good play, full extension," he said. "He made a nice catch. I probably shouldn't have thrown it there. I definitely shouldn't have thrown it there. But that's one of those situations where you need to throw the football away. You have to make a good decision and get the ball out of your hands with somebody in your face. Just a poor decision there, and on the fumble, you just got to protect the football better in the pocket, that's as simple as it is."
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