The Chicago Bears have overturned a 10-point deficit to lead the Minnesota Vikings 14-10 at the halfway stage of their NFC North clash at Soldier Field.
The Vikings came away from their opening drive with the first points of the contest, although they had to settle for a field goal as Blair Walsh converted from 50 yards.
Chicago had a chance to level things up later in the quarter, but Robbie Gould missed his 47-yard field goal attempt.
Indeed, it was the Vikings who scored next as they extended their lead to 10 points when Teddy Bridgewater found Rhett Ellison for a seven-yard score following a well-executed fake punt.
The Bears finally got on the board in the second quarter when Jay Cutler evaded a tackle before finding Alshon Jeffery at the back of the endzone for a 27-yard touchdown.
They then took the lead towards the end of the half as Cutler picked out Brandon Marshall in the endzone for a 44-yard score to put his side ahead at the interval.