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NFL: Chicago 31, Philadelphia 26

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jeremy Maclin (L) fakes out Chicago Bears defensive end Julius Peppers as he gains 10 yards on a pass play during the second quarter at Soldier Field in Chicago on November 28, 2010. UPI/Brian Kersey
1 of 6 | Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jeremy Maclin (L) fakes out Chicago Bears defensive end Julius Peppers as he gains 10 yards on a pass play during the second quarter at Soldier Field in Chicago on November 28, 2010. UPI/Brian Kersey | License Photo

CHICAGO, Nov. 28 (UPI) -- Jay Cutler hurled four touchdown passes and the Chicago Bears registered their fourth straight win Sunday, downing Philadelphia 31-26.

Cutler tied a career high with the four scoring strikes, going 14-of-21 through the air for 247 yards, and Matt Forte picked up 117 rushing yards on 14 attempts for the Bears (8-3).

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Earl Bennett grabbed four passes for 56 yards and scored twice for Chicago, which took a one-game lead over Green Bay in the NFC North.

The Eagles (7-4), meanwhile, saw their three-game winning streak halted despite 333 passing yards from Michael Vick, who went 29-of-44 on pass attempts with two scores and ran nine times for another 44 yards.

With the loss, Philadelphia fell into a first-place tie with the New York Giants in the NFC East.

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