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Turning Point: Jaguars Defense Bent But Did Not Break

It was a tale of two halves, the first belong to Chicago Bears and the second to the Jacksonville Jaguar defense. Early and often, the Chicago Bears marched up and down the field. It looked like the Jaguars were going to be broken by the onslaught of the Chicago Offense. They bent but not break.

The Bears had 171 yards passing but only 33 yards rushing in the first half. Bear quarterback Brian Hoyer never felt any pressure from the Jaguar pass rush. The Jaguars looked frustrated and tired because of the extended time that they were on the field.