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Photo Journal: Bears at Rams
See the story of Sunday's game through our photographers' lenses.

Tavon Austin gave the Rams a 7-0 lead with a 65-yard TD run on the game's third play.

The Rams forced and recovered a Matt Forte fumble on the Bears' first play from scrimmage.

Zac Stacy's 1-yard TD run gave the Rams a 14-0 lead just 2:24 into the game.

The Bears cut the deficit to 14-7 on Josh McCown's 7-yard TD pass to Martellus Bennett.

The Rams increased their lead to 21-7 on Kellen Clemens' 6-yard TD pass to Jared Cook.

Josh McCown's 3-yard TD pass to Brandon Marshall drew the Bears to within 21-14.

Greg Zuerlein's 29-yard field goal gave the Rams a 24-14 lead late in the first half.

Michael Bush was dropped for a four-yard loss on fourth-and-goal from the 1 on the opening possession of the second half. The Rams would increase their lead to 27-14 on Greg Zuerlein's 40-yard field goal.

Devin Hester returned a punt 62 yards for a touchdown, but the score was nullified by a holding penalty on Craig Steltz.

Michael Bush's 1-yard TD run drew the Bears to within 27-21 midway through the fourth quarter.

The Rams answered again on Benny Cunningham's 9-yard TD run with 3:05 to play. Kellen Clemens' two-point conversion pass to Isaiah Pead gave the Rams a 35-21 lead.

Josh McCown was sacked by Robert Quinn, who forced a fumble that he returned 32 yards for a TD to give the Rams a 42-21 lead late in the game.

The Bears allowed a season-high 258 yards rushing in Sunday's loss.

The Bears committed 10 penalties against the Rams, three of which nullified touchdowns.

Josh McCown set a Bears record with 36 completions, eclipsing the mark of 34 shared by Brian Griese (Sept. 30, 2007 in Detroit) and Jim Miller (Nov. 14, 1999 versus Minnesota).

Matt Forte rushed for 77 yards, increasing his career total to 6,178 and surpassing Neal Anderson (6,166) as the Bears' second all-time leading rusher behind Walter Payton (16,726).

Brandon Marshall caught 10 passes for 117 yards and one touchdown. It was his fifth 100-yard game of the season and his 12th in two years with the Bears.

Even with the loss, the Bears (6-5) remained tied for first place in the NFC North with the Lions (6-5), who lost at home to the Buccaneers.