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Top Bears comeback wins
Senior writer Larry Mayer lists the Bears' top 10 come-from-behind victories over the last 40 years.

Muhsin Muhammad's 15-yard TD catch from Brian Griese with :09 to play capped a mammoth 11-play, 97-yard drive and lifted the Bears in Philadelphia.

The Bears erased a 15-point fourth-quarter deficit with a pair of Erik Kramer TD passes and then won the game in overtime on Jeff Jaeger's 35-yard field goal.

Robbie Gould's 41-yard field goal as time expired lifted the Bears, who had turned a 19-7 fourth-quarter deficit into a 20-19 lead before the Panthers went up 22-20 on a late field goal.

Jim McMahon and the Bears rallied to defeat the rival Packers at Lambeau Field on Kevin Butler's 52-yard field goal with no time remaining.

Jim Osborne and the Bears rallied from a 17-0 halftime deficit to beat the Chiefs on Bob Avellini's 37-yard TD pass to tight end Greg Latta with just :03 remaining in the game.

Cap Boso's 22-yard reception set up Jim Harbaugh's game-winning 1-yard TD plunge in overtime after Harbaugh had hit Neal Anderson with a 6-yard TD pass on the last play of the fourth quarter.

Walter Payton and the Bears shocked the Lions on Thanksgiving as Vince Evans scrambled for a 4-yard TD on the final play of regulation and Dave Williams returned the overtime kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown.

Mike Brown returned an interception 33 yards for a touchdown on the first play of overtime as the Bears erased a 28-9 third-quarter deficit to stun the 49ers.

Mike Brown returned an interception for a touchdown in overtime for the second straight week after the Bears had scored two TDs in the final :28 of regulation.

In what was arguably the best game of Brian Urlacher's illustrious career, he registered a career-high 25 tackles and forced a key fumble to help the Bears rally from a 23-3 deficit.