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Bears quarterback Jay Cutler is helped up by teammates after he threw an illegal forward pass and was hit by Houston Texans linebacker Tim Dobbins during the first half Sunday at Soldier Field. Dobbins was penalized for unnecessary roughness on the play. Cutler did not return in the second half after suffering a concussion. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

CHICAGO – The Bears can live with a hard-fought loss to one of the NFL’s best teams.

However, the short- or long-term loss of their franchise quarterback is something else entirely.

Jay Cutler sustained a concussion in the first half of the Bears’ 13-6 loss to the Houston Texans on a rainy Sunday night at Soldier Field. Cutler gave way to backup quarterback Jason Campbell, who failed to rally the offense from a halftime deficit that was created in large part by four first-half turnovers.

After the game, Bears coach Lovie Smith sidestepped questions about when Cutler was concussed. The Bears did not make Cutler available to the media, which is standard policy when a player sustains a concussion.

“I’m not even going to try to guess,” Smith said. “He took some shots. It could have happened at any time. We just know at the half, that’s when he did have symptoms. That’s about all I know right now.”

Cutler’s concussion likely stemmed from a vicious helmet-to-helmet hit by Texans linebacker Tim Dobbins with about 2:30 remaining in the first half. The shot came on an improvised play in which Cutler scrambled toward the line of scrimmage and flicked an 8-yard pass to Devin Hester across the middle.

As it turned out, Cutler had drifted past the line of scrimmage before he released the ball, and he was penalized for an illegal forward pass. Dobbins also drew a penalty for his illegal hit, in which he drove his helmet into the front of Cutler’s helmet to knock him down.

In yet another testament to his toughness, Cutler quickly stood up and remained in the game. He scrambled for an 11-yard gain on the next play before Texans cornerback Kareem Jackson tackled him.

But Dobbins’ hit clearly had a residual effect on Cutler, who was intercepted by Jackson three plays after absorbing the shot. Between the time that Dobbins hit him high and the time that he was pulled from the game, he completed two of five passes for four yards plus an interception.

In 30 minutes of action, Cutler registered a paltry 16.7 passer rating (7 of 14, 40 yards, 2 INTs). His mistakes, combined with a pair of fumbles by Kellen Davis and Michael Bush, proved to be too much to overcome. Robbie Gould and Shayne Graham each kicked a pair of field goals for their teams, while Arian Foster scored the game’s only touchdown on a diving catch with 4:14 remaining in the second quarter.

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