Still doubting the Bears? Jay Cutler threw for 221 yards, Brian Urlacher forced a key fumble and Chicago took advantage of a team-record-tying 17 penalties by the Packers to beat Green Bay, 20-17, last night.

Robbie Gould won it with a 19-yard field goal with 4 seconds left.

The Bears had tied it at 17 on a 25-yard field goal by Gould when Urlacher jarred the ball out of James Jones' hands after the receiver caught a pass from Aaron Rodgers near midfield. Tim Jennings recovered, giving Chicago the ball on the Packers' 46 with 2:18 remaining.

On second down at the 33, Cutler tried to hit Earl Bennett deep along the right sideline and Morgan Burnett interfered with him, wiping out an interception by Nick Collins and putting the ball at the 9.

Chicago is 3-0 and alone atop the NFC North. The Packers fell to 2-1.

Weis has surgery

Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Charlie Weis had emergency gall bladder surgery yesterday morning, according to a newspaper report. Weis' agent, Bob LaMonte, told The Kansas City Star that Weis had a painful infection but put off the surgery so he could coach in Sunday's 31-10 home victory over San Francisco.

Bills waive Edwards

The Buffalo Bills (0-3) waived quarterback Trent Edwards, a day after Ryan Fitzpatrick had a strong outing in a 38-30 loss at New England . . . The San Francisco 49ers (0-3) fired coordinator Jimmy Raye. QB coach Mike Johnson will become the new coordinator . . . Bill Polian, a member of the league's competition committee, said on a Colts weekly radio show that the 18-game NFL season is a "fait accompli." . . . Rams running back Steven Jackson said on his Twitter feed after an MRI exam that his groin injury is a strain, not a tear.- AP

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