Cutler, Howard lead Bears to 20-10 win over Vikings

Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler, left, and Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Bradford (8) talk after an NFL football game in Chicago, Monday, Oct. 31, 2016. Chicago won 20-10.
Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler, left, and Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Bradford (8) talk after an NFL football game in Chicago, Monday, Oct. 31, 2016. Chicago won 20-10.

CHICAGO - Jay Cutler threw for 252 yards and a touchdown after missing five games with a thumb injury, rookie Jordan Howard ran for a career-high 153 yards and a TD, and the Chicago Bears stunned the Minnesota Vikings 20-10 on Monday night.

The Bears (2-6) sacked Sam Bradford five times while handing the NFC North-leading Vikings (5-2) their second straight loss. Chicago outgained Minnesota 403 yards to 258.

Cutler had not played since he exited against Philadelphia in the second game of the season. But with his future up in the air after coach John Fox wavered in his commitment to him as the starter, he made a triumphant return.

Cutler completed 20 of 31 passes, including an 11-yard touchdown to Alshon Jeffery early in the third quarter that made it 20-3. Howard had a 69-yard run, the longest for Chicago in seven years. Zach Miller added 88 yards receiving as the Bears stopped a three-game losing streak.

Bradford, playing behind a porous line, had another rough game after getting sacked six times the previous week against Philadelphia. He was 23-of-37 for 228 yards.

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