CHICAGO BEARS V. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Brian Kelly rests on the bench after intercepting a throw from Chicago Bears' quarterback Kyle Orton in a game at Raymond James Stadium Nov. 27, 2005 in Tampa, Fl. This was the 20th interception of Kelly's career, and he leads the team with four interceptions this season. The Bears beat the Buccaneers 13-10. (UPI Photo/Cathy Kapulka)
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