Safety Ryan Mundy delivered the quickest pick-six in Monday Night Football history, taking an ill-advised Geno Smith screen pass to the house for an early lead.
Heavily indebted to a fumbled Jets punt return and an iffy 33-yard pass interference penalty, the Bears had the Jets staring down the wrong end of a 14-0 barrel five minutes into the game.
Rex Ryan's squad had plenty of chances to take control in the second and third quarters, none better than an apparent Jay Cutler fumble that would have been returned for a game-shifting touchdown had the officials not prematurely whistled the play dead.
For all the funny bounces and head-scratching play calls, Smith got the ball back with three minutes to play and a chance to tie. He watched the last of five consecutive red-zone passes land safely in Jeremy Kerley's hands, only to see both feet land out of the back of the end zone on fourth down.
Despite being outgained by 157 yards, the Bears escaped with a precious victory and a share of the NFC North lead. Their good fortune won't be taken for granted against an upcoming schedule that features home bouts versus the Packers and Dolphins and road games against the Panthers, Falcons and Patriots ahead of the Week 9 bye.
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