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Bears vow not to let Lions beat them twice

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Bears receiver DJ Moore breaks a tackle Sunday.

When it comes to trying to bounce back from a crushing loss, the Bears have had a lot of practice.

This year alone, they’ve thrown a game-clinching pick-six about 2 minutes to play (Week 2 vs. Buccaneers), been stuffed on fourth-and-1 in a tie game with about 3 minutes left (Week 4 vs. Broncos) and turned the ball over three times in the fourth quarter (Week 9 vs. Saints). They lost all three games.

Sunday’s loss was the worst of all, though — up by 12 after making a field goal with 4:15 to play in Detroit, the Bears gave up 17 straight points to lose to the NFC North rival Lions.