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Stafford keeps Detroit alive

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DETROIT — Matthew Stafford threw two touchdown passes and avoided mistakes, allowing the Detroit Lions to stay in the playoff picture with a 20-10 victory over the Chicago Bears on Saturday night.

Detroit (8-6) has won two straight and needs to close the regular season with two more wins to keep its postseason hopes alive.

The Bears (4-10) have lost six of seven, sealing a third season with double-digit losses in three years under embattled coach John Fox.

Stafford threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to TJ Jones with 6:10 left in the first half after Fox chose to punt on fourth-and-1 from the Chicago 45.

He threw an 8-yard pass to Eric Ebron for a 20-3 lead early in the third quarter after Darius Slay’s first of two intercepti­ons in the game.

Stafford was 25 of 33 for 237 yards and didn't turn the ball over for the first time since Week 11.

The Lions led 13-0 before Theo Riddick fumbled late in the first half and Chicago took advantage with Mike Nugent's 41-yard field goal 2 seconds before halftime.

Chicago rookie Mitchell Trubisky, the No. 2 overall pick in the spring’s draft, had season highs in completion­s (31), attempts (46), yards passing (314) and intercepti­ons (three), including one to safety Quandre Diggs in the end zone early in the fourth.

Trubisky threw a 9-yard TD pass to Benny Cunningham to make it 20-10 with 2:32 left.

The Bears got the ball back 25 seconds later on their 6 and moved the ball to the Detroit 25 before Slay's second intercepti­on ended their comeback hopes.

Bears safety Chris Prosinski, who started in place of injured starter Adrian Amos, and offensive tackle Tom Compton went into concussion protocol following contact during the game.

Linebacker Pernell McPhee left the game with a shoulder injury, an ailment that kept him out of the previous game, and offensive tackle Josh Sitton had an ankle injury.

For the Lions, offensive guard T.J. Lang left the game with a foot injury, which limited him in practice and led to him being listed as questionab­le to play. Lang left a line that began the game without two injured starters: center Travis Swanson and right tackle Rick Wagner.

Detroit wide receiver Jones hurt his shoulder while covering a punt.

 ?? GREGORY SHAMUS/GETTY IMAGES ?? Detroit tight end Eric Ebron catches a touchdown pass over Chicago inside linebacker Danny Trevathan during the third quarter on Saturday in Detroit.
GREGORY SHAMUS/GETTY IMAGES Detroit tight end Eric Ebron catches a touchdown pass over Chicago inside linebacker Danny Trevathan during the third quarter on Saturday in Detroit.

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