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Top 10: MNF Wins
When the Bears face the Jets next week, it will be the franchise's 63rd all-time game on "Monday Night Football." Here is a look at the 10 most memorable wins.

Chicago's defense forced five turnovers, including two returned for touchdowns, in the blowout win.

A 39-yard bomb from Jay Cutler to Devin Aromashodu gave the Bears an overtime victory over the eventual division-winning Vikings.

The Bears held the defending Super Bowl champion Cowboys without a touchdown in a stunning victory in the 1996 season opener.

Matt Forte ran for 133 yards and the Bears scored the game's final 10 points to rally past Philadelphia for a key road victory.

The Bears rallied from a 20-17 deficit on Josh McCown's 6-yard TD pass to Alshon Jeffery late in the third quarter.

Devin Hester became just the sixth player in NFL history to return two kickoffs for touchdowns in the same game.

Devin Hester returned a punt 62 yards for a touchdown and Robbie Gould kicked a pair of field goals to help the Bears rally from a 17-14 deficit.

Jim Harbaugh threw a 6-yard TD pass to Neal Anderson on the final play of regulation and then won the game with a 1-yard touchdown sneak late in overtime.

William "Refrigerator" Perry became an overnight sensation after running for a short touchdown and opening a hole with a crushing block on a Walter Payton TD run.

The Bears staged a miraculous comeback, erasing a 23-3 deficit late in the third quarter by scoring two touchdowns on defense and one on special teams.