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Jeremy Langford flashes potential as Bears rally to beat Colts

As was the case in last week's preseason opener, the Bears opened the second half trailing, but Jimmy Clausen and his depth chart brethren rallied and finished things off in the 23-11 win over the Colts, to improve to 2-0 on the preseason.

The biggest post-intermission star was Jeremy Langford. The under-the-radar fourth-round draft pick was squarely on the radar on a pair of second half-opening touchdown drives. On a fourth consecutive carry, after gaining two tough yards on a third-and-1, Langford used his toolbox on a 46-yard run: strength, vision, balance, and second-level speed to help set up a Clausen 12-yard touchdown pass on third down to Josh Bellamy, who tightroped the sideline and dove in to cap off a 10-play, 88-yard drive and put the Bears on top for good, 16-11.