Bears beat Eagles in Philly, boos rain down on Lincoln Financial
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Bears beat Eagles in Philly, boos rain down on Lincoln Financial
"PHILADELPHIA -- The only team that entered Week 13 with a better record in one-score games than the Chicago Bears (6-1)? Chicago's Black Friday opponent, the Philadelphia Eagles (7-2), who were tied with the Broncos for the most one-score wins in the NFL. So naturally, this pivotal NFC showdown ended in relatively close fashion with the Bears beating the Eagles 24-15 to record their fifth-straight win."
"The Ben Johnson era is only 12 games old, but this win goes down as the most impactful under his leadership and the biggest for the franchise in years. Chicago remains firmly in first place in the NFC North and one step closer towards the playoffs becoming a reality. Chicago Bears (9-3) Turning point: Four plays after Caleb Williams' third-quarter interception, the Bears defense came through by turning the Eagles over on Philadelphia's famed tush push. Cornerback Nahshon Wright ripped the ball from quarterback Jalen Hurts' grasp, something that's only happened one other time since the Eagles began regularly running the play in 2022. After failing to capitalize off Kevin Byard's interception two drives before, the Bear"
Chicago beat Philadelphia 24-15 on the road to improve to 9-3 and extend a five-game winning streak. The Bears defeated an Eagles team that entered Week 13 with one of the league's best one-score records, enhancing Chicago's credibility in the NFC. The win is the most impactful under coach Ben Johnson in his first 12 games and the biggest for the franchise in years. A pivotal defensive play occurred when Nahshon Wright ripped the ball from Jalen Hurts during Philadelphia's tush-push, producing a turnover. The result moves the Bears closer to securing a playoff berth.
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