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Tracy Porter up, Charles Leno down in Bears' win

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Ad Pro Test Clip 194 - March 2017 (1:12)

Ad Pro Test Clip 194 - March 2017 (1:12)

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- A look at the Chicago Bears players who were "up" and those who were "down" in Thursday's 17-13 win over the Green Bay Packers.

UP

Tracy Porter: The veteran's best game in a Bears' uniform. Porter made life difficult for Aaron Rodgers, intercepting a pass and breaking up four others. Porter had another interception taken away because of an iffy penalty.

Jay Cutler: Cutler's first career victory at Lambeau Field. He completed 19 of 31 passes for 200 yards and one touchdown (90.8 quarterback rating). However, the most important statistic: zero picks. That's unheard of for Cutler versus the Packers.

Lamarr Houston: Houston made a definite impact. He finished the game with seven tackles, one sack, two tackles-for-loss and one fumble recovery. And Houston even shook Brett Favre's hand after the legendary Green Bay quarterback's halftime ceremony. He was all over the place.

Zach Miller: Miller keeps producing. With Martellus Bennett (ribs) unavailable, Miller has four touchdowns in the last four games.

DOWN

Charles Leno: The left tackle had a rough outing. Leno allowed several pressures and missed the key block that led to Green Bay's only sack of the night. He seemed the exchange words with Cutler after he botched the pass-protection.

Kickoff coverage: The Bears allowed Jeff Janis to return two kickoffs for 82 yards. That's unacceptable. Special teams are still a major work in progress.