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Sep 29, 2013 at 6pm UK at ​Ford Field
Chicago Bears
32-40
Detroit Lions
FT
3
Q1
3
Forte (13:54)
10
Q2
27
Stafford (6:12), Johnson (5:51), Bush (2:52)
3
Q3
7
Fairley (0:27)
Jeffrey (4:05), Bennett (0:47)
16
Q4
3

Reggie Bush: 'Detroit Lions must avoid turnovers against Chicago Bears'

Detroi Lions running back Reggie Bush says that the team must avoid turnovers during their game with the Chicago Bears tomorrow.

Reggie Bush has said that the Detroit Lions will need to stop the Chicago Bears from getting turnovers during their game this weekend.

The Bears top the NFC North division, having won all three of their games so far this season.

The running back told the team's official website: "It doesn't look like they changed up anything, and I think it's because the players have been there and have grown in that system, and that makes it easy for them.

"They play a lot of zone, but they blitz, too. Their main thing is getting turnovers, that is where they thrive. Getting turnovers and scoring off those turnovers. They keep everything in front of them and then try to make you make the mistakes with fumbles and interceptions.

"Holding onto the football has definitely been a point of interest this week. We know that if we don't turn the ball over we have a really good chance of winning this game."

Bush missed last week's game against the Washington Redskins with a knee injury.

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Reggie Bush #21 of the Detroit Lions looks to get around the tackle of Stevan Ridley #22 of the New England Patriots during a first quarter run during a pre season game at Ford Field on August 22, 2013
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