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Bears outside linebacker Lance Briggs (55) intercepts a pass as Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo (left) is tackled by Bears defensive tackle Henry Melton during the second half Monday in Arlington, Texas. The Bears won, 34-18. (AP Photo/The Waco Tribune-Herald, Jose Yau)

A short practice week has come at a good time for the Bears.

For one, the Bears are preparing for the Jacksonville Jaguars, who have trudged to a 1-3 start and have scored fewer points (62) than any team in the NFL that has not had a bye.

For another, the Bears (3-1) are playing their best football of the season.

The Bears will return to Halas Hall today with plenty of confidence after dominating the Dallas Cowboys for a 34-18 win Monday. They remained even with the surprising Minnesota Vikings for first place in the NFC North and hold a one-game lead on Green Bay.

When coaches pop in the game film from Monday’s win, they will notice a few standout players including Jay Cutler, Henry Melton and Lance Briggs. But most importantly, those coaches will not notice any glaring weaknesses on offense, defense or special teams.

In the NFL, if every aspect of the team is good, the end result can be great.

Quarterback: A

After back-to-back duds, Cutler responded in a big way. He completed 18 of 24 passes, including seven of eight to Brandon Marshall, and he single-handedly saved a scoring drive in the second quarter by stepping up in the pocket to avoid pressure by Cowboys linebacker Victor Butler. By buying extra time with his feet, Cutler found Kellen Davis for a 16-yard completion on 3rd-and-10 to extend the series. Most importantly, Cutler threw zero interceptions – we repeat, zero interceptions – to give his team a chance to win.

Running backs: C

In his first game back from a sprained ankle he sustained in Week 2, Matt Forte (30 snaps) narrowly avoided a disaster on his first carry. Cowboys defensive lineman Sean Lissemore started to roll up on Forte’s right ankle at the end of a 8-yard gain, but Forte moved his foot just in time and returned to the game after a short stint on the sidelines. Forte and Michael Bush (22 snaps) teamed up for a strong first half (12 carries, 55 yards) and a silent second half (11 carries, 26 yards). Tight ends Matt Spaeth (33 snaps) and Kyle Adams (10 snaps) shared turns as a lead blocker in place of injured fullback Evan Rodriguez.

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