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Bears defense wilts against Packers and Aaron Rodgers: 'The whole team got lazy'

For a split-second, Kyle Fuller had the Bears' season-opening victory in his hands Sunday night at Lambeau Field, but it bounced out of his grasp.

With the Bears holding a precarious six-point lead against the Packers with 2 minutes, 39 seconds to play, the Bears cornerback was in position to intercept quarterback Aaron Rodgers. He leaned forward to make the catch on a short pass attempt but dropped it.

In frustration,

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