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Tate confident reviewed play would be Lions TD

Matthew Stafford throws for 405 yards, four touchdowns and an interception in Detroit's 37-34 overtime win over Chicago.

DETROIT -- Golden Tate was confident from the beginning that his touchdown catch in the second quarter Sunday was going to be a touchdown from the get-go, even though it was initially ruled an interception by Walt Coleman's officiating crew.

Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford threw the ball in the middle of the end zone at Tate, who caught the 2-yard pass. The ball was knocked out by Chicago Bears cornerback Kyle Fuller, tipped in the air by Tate and then by Chicago defensive lineman Eddie Goldman and then into the hands of Bears linebacker Justin Anderson, who came down with it.