Bears win over 49ers to be featured in ‘NFL Turning Point’ Wednesday

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49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick talks with Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall after Sunday’s game. | AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez

The Bears’ come-from-behind, WTF victory Sunday over the San Francisco 49ers is the subject of this week’s episode of “NFL Turning Point” at 9 p.m. Wednesday on NBCSN.

Hosted by “Football Night in America’s” Dan Patrick, the hour-long show drills down on NFL match-ups from the previous weekend, focusing on crucial “turning point” moments that determined the outcome.

Wednesday’s episode will take a closer look at how the Bears offense went from zeroes in the first half of the game to heroes in the second half, with quarterback Jay Cutler and WR Brandon Marshall working together to pull off two, fourth-quarter touchdowns for a win in the inaugural game at Levi’s Stadium.

The show also will put the Seahawks-Chargers game under the microscope and talk to Panthers LB Luke Kuechly about the keys to his position and being named defensive player of the year last season.

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