An NFL spokesman said Monday the league will review the fight that took place in the fourth quarter of Chicago's 37-13 win over Detroit on Sunday at Soldier Field. Officials review all plays involving potential violations "whether penalized or not." The fight came when Bears cornerback Tim Jennings intercepted a Matthew Stafford pass. Moore legally blocked the quarterback, who was backpedaling during the interception return. Then as Jennings approached midfield, Stafford grabbed the back of Moore's helmet and slung him into the turf. Moore immediately hopped up and plowed Stafford -- then sitting on the ground -- back into the turf, sparking the skirmish and the corner's ejection. "You shouldn't retaliate on something that happens," Bears coach Lovie Smith said. "The officials are supposed to be looking at the instigators in situations like that. Stafford grabbed him by his helmet; can't do that. Things did get out of hand a little bit."