NFC Divisional Playoff: vs. Carolina Panthers The Bears hosted their first playoff game since the
2001 season against the red hot
Panthers, fresh off a victory over
Eli Manning and the
New York Giants. Things were bad from the beginning for the Bears, who allowed a 58-yard
Jake Delhomme TD pass to
Steve Smith just 55 seconds into the game.
Cornerback Charles Tillman slipped on the play, and it only signified things to come the rest of the game for the vaunted Bears defense. The Panthers added two field goals to their total before the Bears got their first points. The Bears offense got off to a slow start, having their first 5 possessions end in punts. Their first score came midway through the second quarter, when
running back Adrian Peterson scored a touchdown on a 1-yard run. The Bears had opted to go for it on 4th down to get the score, cutting the Carolina lead to 13–7. Before the half expired, the Panthers'
John Kasay kicked a 37-yard field goal with 5 seconds left in the half, extending the lead to 16–7. The Bears offense came out at halftime firing on all cylinders, mounting an 8-play, 68-yard drive to close to within 2 points of the Panther lead. It was a balanced drive that led to the score, with the Bears running and passing 5 times each, with
Rex Grossman capping the drive with a 1-yard TD pass to
Desmond Clark. The spark provided by the offense was short-lived, as midway through the 3rd quarter, Delhomme went deep to
Steve Smith again, this time for a 39-yard touchdown that put the Panthers up 23–14.
Chris Thompson, a reserve defensive back for the Bears, fell down on the play to let Smith slip past him. The Bears managed to score one more time on a drive that started with 2:07 remaining in the 3rd quarter. Grossman completed 3 of 4 passes on the drive, and
running back Thomas Jones almost scored on a 7-yard run. After a replay challenge by Carolina, however, the officials reversed the call to say that Jones had fumbled into the endzone, which would have resulted in a Carolina touchback. However, a major facemask penalty on Carolina
defensive back Marlon McCree gave Chicago a first down at the Carolina 3. From there,
fullback Jason McKie rumbled in for a touchdown, making the score 23–21 to the Panthers. The Panthers extended their lead once more with a 1-yard Delhomme pass to
tight end Kris Mangum. Kasay missed the extra point try though, making the Panthers' lead 29–21. When the Bears offense started moving the ball once more, disaster struck for the Bears, as on a 3rd-and-10 play from the Carolina 37-yard line, Grossman threw an ill-advised interception to
Ken Lucas. ==References==