Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Lions sweep Bears

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Calvin Johnson (above) had two second-half touchdown receptions, Reggie Bush rushed for 105 yards and the Detroit Lions (6-3) took over first place in the NFC North with a 21-19 victory over the Chicago Bears (5-4).

CHICAGO — Calvin Johnson saw the defensive coverage. Same for Matthew Stafford, and they knew exactly what to do.

The result was a franchise record for one of the NFL’s best wide receivers, and a big victory for the Detroit Lions.

Johnson caught a 14-yard touchdown pass from Stafford with 2:22 to go, helping the Lions edge Jay Cutler and the Chicago Bears 21-19 on Sunday in a key matchup of NFC North rivals.

“I knew immediatel­y that one of us on the outside was going to get it,” Johnson said. “So I just wanted to work, be patient and he threw a great ball.”

Johnson also had a tiebreakin­g touchdown reception in the third quarter and Reggie Bush rushed for 105 yards as Detroit (6-3) swept the season series against Chicago (5-4) for the first time since the 2007 season.

When Green Bay lost 2713 to Philadelph­ia, the Lions were all alone in first in the division for the first time since the end of Week 5 of the 2005 season, according to STATS.

“We came out with a victory on the road against a really tough team,” Detroit Coach Jim Schwartz said. “It was a hard-fought win. Proud of the players, but that’s the only thing that means [anything] today.

“I mean first place, you don’t get any prizes for first place there nine games into the season.”

Johnson’s ninth touchdown grab of the season was the 63rd of his career, breaking a tie with Herman Moore for the Detroit record. Moore still leads with 670 career receptions for the Lions, but Johnson might take that record down at some point, too.

“To be a part of history for the Lions, that’s a big deal,” Johnson said.

Johnson has 8,740 yards receiving in 100 games, second to Hall of Famer Lance Alworth (Arkansas Razorbacks), who had 9,019 in that many games. He is averaging 87.4 yards receiving a game, the highest in NFL history for 100 games.

Cutler threw for 250 yards and a touchdown in his first action since he injured his groin last month. He injured his left ankle in the second quarter and looked progressiv­ely worse as the game wore on.

Coach Marc Trestman finally decided to put in Josh McCown before the Bears’ final drive.

“I didn’t want to take him out unless he felt he couldn’t do the job,” Trestman said. “It was, I thought, a very courageous performanc­e throughout. Then at the end I took him out because I knew he would have to run around in the two-minute drill and that’s when we decided to put Josh in the game.”

McCown drove the Bears down the field, throwing an 11-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Marshall with 40 seconds left.

After a roughing penalty on Willie Young gave the Bears another chance at the tying 2-point conversion, Nick Fairley threw Matt Forte down in the backfield to preserve the victory for Detroit.

“I just figured it would be a run or a play-action pass,” Fairley said. “I just scouted out the ball real good and it was just happy I made the play.”

Stafford threw for 219 yards for Detroit, which has won two in a row for the first time since the end of September. Johnson had six catches for 83 yards.

The Lions were clinging to a 14-10 lead when Chris Conte intercepte­d an overthrown ball by Stafford and returned it 35 yards to the Detroit 9.

Forte then had a touchdown run negated by a holding penalty on left guard Matt Slauson and an apparent scoring pass to Alshon Jeffery was overturned when a replay showed he lost control of the ball when he hit the ground.

Robbie Gould’s 32-yard field goal trimmed the Lions’ lead to one with 9:17 remaining, setting the stage for the frantic finish.

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 ?? AP/CHARLES REX ARBOGAST ?? Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson catches a 14-yard touchdown pass in front of Chicago Bears cornerback Charles Tillman during the fourth quarter Sunday afternoon at Solider Field in Chicago. Johnson caught two touchdown passes in the Lions’...
AP/CHARLES REX ARBOGAST Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin Johnson catches a 14-yard touchdown pass in front of Chicago Bears cornerback Charles Tillman during the fourth quarter Sunday afternoon at Solider Field in Chicago. Johnson caught two touchdown passes in the Lions’...

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