Bears flatten Favre
MINNEAPOLIS » Bundled up on the sideline in a heavy, gray coat, Brett Favre could only watch as Devin Hester and the Chicago Bears sped through the snow to the NFC North title.
Favre’s surprise start ended with a concussion, perhaps putting him out for good, and the Bears spoiled Minnesota’s first outdoor home game in 29 years.
Hester set the NFL record with his 14th kick return touchdown, running back a punt 64 yards for a score shortly after halftime to help the Bears fly past the Vikings 40-14 on a frosty, hard-hitting Monday night.
Jay Cutler threw for three scores for the Bears (10-4), who last won this division during their 2006 Super Bowl season. Hester caught one of Cutler’s touchdown passes and also took back the second-half kickoff 79 yards to set up a field goal a few minutes before his game-breaking punt return made it 27-7.
That was Hester’s 14th career return touchdown, kickoff or punt, breaking Brian Mitchell’s mark.
"Don’t dwell on this," Hester said. "It’s the record-breaker, but there’s going to be a lot more. I guarantee you that."
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With the Metrodome unusable because of a roof collapse, the game got moved to the University of Minnesota.
Favre wasn’t even supposed to play, but his sprained throwing shoulder suddenly felt better this weekend.
He passed his pregame throwing test and trotted out in front of the Minnesota fans one last time, finding Percy Harvin for a 23-yard TD to give the Vikings a 7-0 lead after the opening drive.
"It was a great opening drive," Favre said. "I probably should’ve went straight up the tunnel after that. But again – you’ve got to try sometimes."