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Photo Journal: Week 14
See the story of Thursday's loss to the Cowboys through our photographers' lenses.

Willie Young forces a punt by the Cowboys, sacking Tony Romo on third down to end Dallas' first drive.

The Cowboys opt to go for it on 4th-and-goal from the Chicago 1, as DeMarco Murray dives in the end zone for the game's first points.

Brandon Marshall makes a terrific catch, bobbling the ball with one hand before reeling it in for a gain of 42 yards.

The Bears tie the game, as Jay Cutler finds Martellus Bennett for a 12-yard touchdown early in the second quarter.

Dallas quarterback Tony Romo engineers a 14-play drive, which is capped off by a 13-yard touchdown pass to Cole Beasley in the final seconds of the first half.

Matt Forte takes a screen pass 21 yards, but he is stripped at the end of the play, giving the Cowboys possession early in the third quarter.

Romo buys time, rolls out and hits Beasley again, this time for a 24-yard score. The refs review the call on the field, but the touchdown is confirmed.

Following a Bears punt, Romo goes back to work, connecting with Dez Bryant for a 43-yard bomb and then throwing his third touchdown of the night, a 6-yard strike to Gavin Escobar.

Dallas kept gaining big yards on the ground. Murray runs for 27 yards, and two plays later, backup Joseph Randle takes it in from 17 yards out to make the score 35-7.

On the first play of the fourth quarter, Cutler finds Alshon Jeffery for a 27-yard touchdown pass.

Following a Cowboys field goal, Matt Forte caps off 67-yard drive with a 1-yard touchdown run. Forte adds a 2-point conversion as well.

Dante Rosario falls on the onside kick attempt of Jay Feely, the first time Chicago has recovered its own onside kick since 2003.

Looking to cut into the deficit, Cutler finds Martellus Bennett for a 16-yard gain. Bennett led the Bears with 12 receptions.

With nobody open, Cutler does it himself, running in a 10-yard touchdown to make the score 38-28 midway through the fourth quarter.

Murray eats up the clock for Dallas, finishing with 179 rushing yards for the game. Dallas adds a field goal at the end and wins 41-28.