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They put up big numbers in Denver and they're back together after the Bears (No. 11 tie) acquired Marshall from Miami. That blockbuster trade gave Cutler the go-to target he's lacked since he arrived from the Broncos and sent expectations soaring in Chicago after a disappointing 8-8 finish. But instead of a first look, fans got a rain check.
Cutler warmed up but coach Lovie Smith decided to hold him out, one day after his fiancée Kristin Cavallari gave birth to a boy named Camden Jack.
"It wasn't really in the plan for Jay to go out there," coach Lovie Smith said. "He'll get more reps this week."
Running back Matt Forte and Peppers were also in uniform but did not play. Urlacher, meanwhile, wasn't expected to play after missing time in six practices because of his injured left knee and for personal reasons, and was not on the sideline.
With their star quarterback and running back watching, the Bears managed just 41 yards in the first half and trailed 10-0 at the break.
Marshall caught just one pass for 4 yards. Jason Campbell completed 4 of 5 for 13 yards before Josh McCown relieved him, and Michael Bush carried three times for 2 yards in his first appearance as a Bear. He also lost a fumble in the first quarter that led to a field goal for Denver.
Caleb Hanie then came in for Manning and was immediately booed by Chicago fans for failing last year after Cutler suffered a season-ending thumb injury. Besides the field goal, he led the Broncos on a 57-yard touchdown drive in the second quarter and wound up going 7 for 14 for 79 yards.
But in the end, the focus was right where it started -- on Manning.
"To me there was no difference," said Stokley, who played with him in Indianapolis. "He still throws the ball great. I think everybody saw today that he has great control of the offense. I think we are just going to try to build on this and get better every week. I think it was a good first step."
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