Bears possess rich history of comeback wins

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Deficit: 20 points
Bears 24, Cardinals 23
Oct. 16, 2006


The Bears staged a miraculous comeback on Monday Night Football in Arizona, erasing a 23-3 deficit late in the third quarter with two touchdowns on defense and one on special teams. After Mike Brown returned a fumble forced by Mark Anderson 3 yards for a TD late in the third period, Charles Tillman returned a fumble caused by Brian Urlacher 40 yards for a score and Devin Hester returned a punt 83 yards for a TD with 2:58 remaining.


Deficit: 20 points
Bears 27, Buccaneers 26
Oct. 25, 1987


Jim McMahon came off the bench at halftime to replace Mike Tomczak with the Bears down 23-14. The Bears trailed 20-0 in Tampa after the first quarter, but they closed the gap to 20-14 with a pair of touchdowns on Neal Anderson's 38-yard run and Dennis McKinnon's 65-yard punt return. After the Buccaneers widened the margin to 26-14 entering the fourth quarter, the Bears scored a pair of TDs on McMahon's 1-yard run and McMahon's 6-yard TD pass to Anderson with 1:28 to play.


Deficit: 19 points
Bears 37, 49ers 31 (OT)
Oct. 28, 2001


Mike Brown intercepted a Jeff Garcia pass that was juggled by receiver Terrell Owens and returned it 33 yards for a touchdown on the first play of overtime at Soldier Field. The Bears overcame a 28-9 third-quarter deficit by outscoring the 49ers 28-3 over the final 23 minutes. They tied the score 31-31 with :26 remaining in the fourth quarter on Shane Matthews' 4-yard TD pass to David Terrell and Anthony Thomas' two-point conversion run.


Deficit: 17 points
Bears 28, 49ers 20
Sept. 14, 2014


Trailing a Sunday night game in San Francisco 20-7, the Bears outscored the 49ers 21-0 in the fourth quarter en route to a stunning 28-20 victory. Jay Cutler threw four touchdown passes in the game, including three in the final 13:35, two of which came on short fields after a pair of impressive interceptions by rookie first-round draft pick Kyle Fuller. Brandon Marshall caught three of Cutler's touchdown passes in the game.


Deficit: 17 points
Bears 31, Lions 27
Oct. 4, 1998


Just as they did in this year's season opener, the Bears overcame a 17-point deficit by outscoring the Lions 21-0 in the fourth quarter. Charlie Batch threw a 98-yard TD pass to Johnnie Morton to stake Detroit to an earlier 10-0 lead at Soldier Field. But the Bears rallied for three late TDs on Edgar Bennett's 18-yard pass to Chris Penn on a halfback option, Erik Kramer's 6-yard pass to Fabien Bownes and Kramer's 1-yard run with 1:53 to play.


Deficit: 17 points
Bears 28, Chiefs 27
Nov. 13, 1977


Bob Avellini's 37-yard touchdown pass to tight end Greg Latta with :03 remaining enabled the Bears to rally from a 17-0 halftime deficit at Soldier Field. After a 3-5 start, it was the first of six straight wins to finish the season as the Bears earned their first playoff berth since winning the 1963 NFL title. The winning TD came after the Chiefs had taken a 27-21 lead on Ed Podolak's 14-yard touchdown run with only :24 to play.


Deficit: 16 points
Bears 27, Rams 23
Nov. 11, 1979


After falling behind 16-0 in the second quarter at Soldier Field, the Bears stormed back to outscore the Rams 27-7 the rest of the way. Mike Phipps fueled the rally with TD passes of 7 yards to Dave Williams and 68 yards to Rickey Watts. After Bob Thomas field goals of 38 and 35 yards closed the gap to 23-20, Walter Payton scored the game-winning TD on a 2-yard run with 1:12 remaining.


Bears players involved in come-from-behind victories


A few Bears players have been a part of some of the NFL's most historic comebacks. Outside linebacker Barkevious Mingo has been involved in a couple, most notably the Patriots' incredible 34-28 overtime win over the Falcons in Super Bowl LI to cap the 2016 season.


New England trailed 28-3 midway through the third quarter before scoring 25 unanswered points to force overtime, tying the game 28-28 on James White's 1-yard touchdown run with :57 left in regulation. The Patriots won the overtime coin toss and marched 75 yards, completing the biggest comeback in Super Bowl history on White's 2-yard TD run.
 
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