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NFL: Chicago 34, Dallas 18

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The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders perform during a break in the action as the Cowboys host the Chicago Bears at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas on October 1, 2012. UPI/Michael Prengler
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders perform during a break in the action as the Cowboys host the Chicago Bears at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas on October 1, 2012. UPI/Michael Prengler 
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Published: Oct. 2, 2012 at 12:21 AM

ARLINGTON, Texas, Oct. 2 (UPI) -- Lance Briggs and Charles Tillman each returned an interception for a touchdown Monday and the Chicago Bears manhandled Dallas 34-18.

The Bears defense picked off Dallas signal-caller Tony Romo five times overall, helping Chicago (3-1) win its second straight.

Jay Cutler tossed a pair of scoring passes en route to 275 yards, going 18-of-24 through the air.

His favorite target was Brandon Marshall, who made seven receptions for 138 yards receiving with a score.

Matt Forte shook off an ankle sprain to pick up 52 rushing yards on 13 carries for the Bears.

The five pick-offs were a career high for Romo, who finished with 307 yards and a touchdown on 31-of-43 efficiency.

The Cowboys (2-2) got 112 receiving yards and a score from Jason Witten on 13 catches in the loss.

Topics: Tony Romo, Lance Briggs, Charles Tillman, Jay Cutler, Brandon Marshall, Jason Witten
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