The game changed when Bears safety Chris Harris hit Cowboys receiver Roy Williams like a bag of anvils early in the second quarter Sunday. Williams hung on to the ball for a 19-yard gain to keep the Dallas Cowboys' drive alive, but several Bears players say Cowboys receivers felt that hit for the rest of the game. "After that, they were looking up. They didn't even want to catch the ball," nickel back D.J. Moore said. The Bears made a statement by defeating the Cowboys 27-20 at Cowboys Stadium: This is a team to be reckoned with. But the broader statement was made by smaller ones delivered with forearms, helmets and shoulder pads: The Bears have their bite back. Big hits by Tommie Harris, Brian Urlacher, Lance Briggs and others made it more difficult for Cowboys receivers to keep their eyes on the ball. Source: Chicago Sun-Times