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Grossman benched, Griese starts Sunday

The Chicago Bears have seen enough of Rex Grossman. Now it's Brian Griese's turn.

The much anticipated quarterback change became official Wednesday when the defending NFC champions announced Griese would start this week at Detroit.

At 1-2 and with the league's 30th-ranked offense, something needed to change for the Bears. So they turned to Griese, a Pro Bowl pick with Denver in 2000.

Whether this is the end for Grossman in Chicago or just a temporary switch after several rough outings remains to be seen. He has six interceptions and one touchdown this season and got picked off three times in last week's 34-10 loss to Dallas.

Grossman's contract expires after this season.

The 27-year-old Grossman has struggled ever since February's Super Bowl, when he threw two interceptions, one of which was returned for a touchdown. This year, he ranks 23rd in the league with 500 yards, has a 45.2 rating and is 47-of-89 (52.8 percent) with six interceptions and just one touchdown.

Griese, a 10-year veteran, is 32. He has passed for 16,564 yards, but has also been released three times - by the Broncos, Miami and Tampa Bay.

"First and foremost, as an offense we have to step up," Griese said. "I think that playing offense is an attitude, and I think since I've been here, the offense has been kind of second-class citizens. Hopefully I can bring a little bit of energy and enthusiasm to our huddle and to our game.

"I will be prepared, I am going to work hard, and I will compete on Sundays."

Chicago Bears quarterback Rex Grossman walks back to the bench after throwing an interception, as coach Lovie Smith watches the play on the large screen, in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl XLI football game at Dolphin Stadium in Miami in this Feb. 4, 2007 file photo. Associated Press
Chicago Bears quarterbacks coach Pep Hamilton, left, talks with backup quarterback Brian Griese during a preseason NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers at Soldier Field in Chicago in this Aug. 25, 2007, file photo. Associated Press
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