Here are the Week 17 Bears power rankings from various sites around the web:
Yahoo Sports: #22 (Last week: 24)
Analysis, When Jay Cutler plays like he did Monday night, is there any question as to why this franchise gave up so much to get him?
ESPN: #23 (Last week: 25)
Analysis, They came up big Monday night. Too bad that hasn’t happened more often this season.
Pro Football Weekly: #23 (Last week: 26)
Analysis, Could Lovie’s job hang on Week 17 result vs. Lions?
CBS Sports: #24 (Last week: 27)
Analysis, What they saw from Jay Cutler on Monday night is what they expected this season. He looked comfortable for a change.
Fox Sports: #23 (Last week: 25)
Analysis, Some have questioned his reputation as being diva-esque. His body language, hair style and social habits have been questioned. But 26 interceptions or not, as a fellow human being it was nice to see Jay Cutler’s 2009 train wreck of a season get some relief with that Monday night thriller against the Vikings.


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