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Top 10: most memorable Bears overtime wins
Senior writer Larry Mayer ranks his top 10 most memorable Bears overtime victories. See where Sunday???s win over the Steelers stacks up.

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- Bears 19, Titans 17 - Nov. 14, 2004: The Bears became the second team in NFL history to win an overtime game on a safety as Alex Brown sacked Billy Volek, forcing a fumble the Titans recovered in the end zone.

2 / 10
- Bears 36, Dolphins 33 - Oct. 27, 1997: The Bears erased a 33-18 deficit over the final 5:48 of regulation, eventually winning the game on Jeff Jaeger's 35-yard field goal.

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- Bears 19, Lions 13 - Oct. 30, 2005: Charles Tillman scored the first of his Bears record nine defensive touchdowns, returning an interception 22 yards in overtime.

4 / 10
- Bears 23, Steelers 17 - Sept. 24, 2017: Jordan Howard rushed for 138 yards including a 19-yard touchdown early in overtime to life the Bears to an upset victory at Soldier Field.

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- Bears 19, Jets 13 - Sept. 23, 1991: Jim Harbaugh threw a 6-yard TD pass to Neal Anderson on the final play of regulation and then won the game with a 1-yard touchdown sneak late in overtime.

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- Bears 23, Lions 17 - Nov. 27, 1980: Dave Williams returned the overtime kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown after Vince Evans had forced the extra session with a 4-yard TD run as time expired in regulation.

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- Bears 37, 49ers 31 - Oct. 28, 2001: Mike Brown returned an interception 33 yards for a touchdown on the first play of overtime as the Bears rally from a 28-9 deficit.

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- Bears, 27, Browns 21 - Nov. 4, 2001: Mike Brown became the first player in NFL history to return interceptions for touchdowns in back-to-back games as the Bears erase a late 21-7 deficit.

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- Bears 12, Giants 9 - Dec. 18, 1977: Bob Thomas' 28-yard field goal with :07 left in overtime on an ice-covered field sent the Bears to the playoffs for the first time in 14 years.

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- Bears 27, Seahawks 24 - Jan. 14, 2007: Robbie Gould's 49-yard field goal gave the Bears a divisional playoff win and a ticket to the NFC Championship Game.
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