LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) Brian Urlacher headed straight to his locker, grabbed something and walked away. A few other members of the Chicago Bears' defense shuttled in and out on Monday.
So there were some signs of life from a unit that played dead the previous day at Seattle and may have killed the team's playoff hopes in the process.
On a day when the running game sprung to life and the quarterback looked good enough, the Bears were defenseless against Matt Hasselbeck and the Seahawks in a 30-23 loss on Sunday. It was a big blow for the defending NFC champions, if not a knockout blow. (Full Story)