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Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton (1) fumbles into the air as he is sacked by Chicago's Julius Peppers and Henry Melton during Sunday's game at Soldier Field in Chicago. The Panthers recovered.
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Chicago Bears defensive end Julius Peppers (90) and defensive tackle Henry Melton (69) converger for a sack of Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton (1) during Sunday's game at Soldier Field in Chicago.
Rick West | Staff Photographer
Chicago Bears head coach Lovie Smith reaches down to congratulate Tim Jennings after his second quarter interception during Sunday's game at Soldier Field in Chicago.
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Five Bears have at least 2 interceptions and four defenders have scored touchdowns, but there's one player whose contributions are unique to the NFL's highest-scoring defense.Galleries by Category