Chicago, IL (SportsNetwork.com) - Jay Cutler had three touchdown passes to lead the Chicago Bears in a 21-13 victory over the Minnesota Vikings in an NFC North battle. Cutler went 31-for-43 for 330 yards with two interceptions, while Brandon Marshall had two touchdown catches and Alshon Jeffery caught the other score for the Bears (4-6), who snapped a three-game losing streak. Matt Forte totaled 117 yards on 26 carries and added six catches for 58 yards for Chicago, which had lost by a combined 82 points during the three-game skid. Teddy Bridgewater went 18-for-28 for 158 yards with a touchdown and an interception for the Vikings (4-6), who came into the game off their bye week after winning two straight. Minnesota started the game with the ball and got on the board as Blair Walsh booted a 50-yarder between the uprights for a 3-0 lead just over three and a half minutes in. Chicago went on a long march of its own and Robbie Gould lined up for a 47- yard field goal attempt, but he missed it to the right. The Vikings took advantage of the short field to get in the end zone as Bridgewater found Rhett Ellison in the end zone from seven yards out for a 10-0 lead. The previous play saw Andrew Sendejo take a carry 48 yards. Chicago responded to get on the scoreboard as Cutler went deep over the middle and Jeffery came down with the ball for a 27-yard score and a 10-7 game two minutes into the second. Later in the second, Chicago went on top as Cutler went deep down the right side and Marshall came down with the ball for a 44-yard score and a 14-10 lead with 2:49 to play in the first half. Chicago began the second half with the ball and eventually wound up with a 1st-and-goal at the 8. However, the team came away empty as Cutler was stopped on a sneak on fourth down from the 1. Cutler was then picked off on his next touch, but the Vikings came away empty as Walsh missed a 38-yard field goal attempt to the right. The Bears then went on a 7 1/2 minute drive that saw the team got 72 yards on 16 plays with Cutler finishing it off on a pass to Marshall for a 4-yard score and a 21-10 lead with 8:51 to play. Forte converted a pair of 4th-and-1 plays with 2-yard runs. Minnesota came back with a 26-yard field goal from Walsh to make it a 21-13 game with 4:04 to play. Forcing a punt from Chicago, the Vikings got the ball back at their own 34 with just over two minutes to play, but Bridgewater was picked off and Cutler took a knee to end the game. Game Notes Marshall had seven catches for 90 yards and Jeffery 11 grabs for 135 yards ... The Bears controlled the ball for close to 39 minutes ... Chicago hosts Tampa Bay next week ... Minnesota hosts Green Bay next week ... Charles Johnson had six catches for 87 yards to lead all Minnesota receivers. Junior Fernandez Jersey . Radulov scored the lone goal in the shootout, and the Predators edged the Minnesota Wild 2-1 on Tuesday night to reach 100 points for the second time in three seasons and fourth in seven. Lane Thomas Cardinals Jersey . The striker headed Spurs into a 35th-minute lead and tapped in their third in the 71st after Chico Flores own goal. Wilfried Bony hit the bar and had a good penalty appeal for a push by Tottenham captain Michael Dawson turned down in the first half, before getting Swanseas consolation late on. https://www.cheapcardinalsonline.com/114...-cardinals.html. - Aaron Rodgers makes tough throws that can leave fans of the Green Bay Packers speechless. Gussie Busch Jersey . The Heat centre scored 10 of his 30 points early in the first quarter to silence the Toronto fans as Miami defeated the Raptors 113-101 on Friday night. Matt Wieters Cardinals Jersey . In the other Group A game, the Czech Republic stunned Canada, 5-4 in a shootout. Dominik Simon scored the deciding goal in the tiebreaker. The United States scored its first three goals on power plays. "Overall, I love to see the power-play goals we were able to get tonight," said U.FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Rookie Geno Smith will get his second start for the New York Jets, as expected, when the team plays at New England on Thursday night. Coach Rex Ryan says Monday that Smith, coming off an 18-17 win over Tampa Bay on Sunday, will play against the Patriots after he was mostly solid in his NFL debut. Ryan adds that Mark Sanchez, sidelined with a shoulder injuury, will not play and the quarterback and the team are seeking a second medical opinion.dddddddddddd According to published reports, Sanchez will meet with Dr. James Andrews at some point this week to get further evaluation. Ryan says Sanchez hasnt had a setback with the injury, but with a short week, it makes sense for him to get another look at the shoulder. ' ' '