Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions
PON99112502 - 25 NOVEMBER 1999 - PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, USA: Detroit's Scott Kowalkowski intercepts a pass by Chicago quarterback Jim Miller in the second quarter November 25, at the Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan. Miller was hit as he released the ball. Kowalkowski returned the ball to the Bears' one-yard-line, setting up Detroit's third touchdown. ag/Al Goldis UPI .
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