Bears' Dominant Rushing Attack Leads to Their 5th Straight Win, 24-15 over Reeling Eagles
- On Black Friday, the Chicago Bears activated two top defensive backs off injured reserve and will kick off at 3:00 p.m. EST against the Philadelphia Eagles.
- Facing multiple linebacker absences, the Chicago Bears are razor thin at linebacker without LB1, LB2, LB3 and LB5, relying on contingency plans and a next-man-up approach prepared before the season.
- Turnovers, including Jalen Hurts' fumble and interceptions, shifted momentum as the Bears outgained the Eagles 222-83 while Philadelphia ran only 17 plays in the first half.
- The Bears' ground game produced 281 yards as Kyle Monangai rushed for 130 yards and D'Andre Swift ran for 125 yards, winning 24 over the Eagles.
- Philadelphia Eagles, meanwhile, face mounting questions after blowing a 21-0 lead and fans booed during the game; they visit the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday, Dec. 8.
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Football: The Chicago Bears (9-3) won 24-15 against the Eagles (8-4) in Philadelphia and won a fifth straight victory.
Bears run over Eagles 24-15 in NFL 'Black Friday' clash
The Chicago Bears ran roughshod over the Philadelphia Eagles on Friday, beating the reigning Super Bowl champions 24-15 to push their NFL winning streak to five games.
The Black Friday was very dark for Philadelphia. The Eagles (8-4), current NFL champions, spun their second consecutive defeat by losing at home 24-15 at the hands of a few chained Chicago Bears (9-3), who came to five straight wins to stay as North Division leader at the National Conference. The Bear Defense placate Jalen Hurts and company in the first half, as they only allowed local points with a 44-yard Jake Elliott field goal, while D'Andre…
NFL Black Friday: Chicago Bears run over Philadelphia Eagles
The Chicago Bears rolled up 281 rushing yards in beating the Philadelphia Eagles 24-15 on Friday afternoon. Chicago running backs Kyle Monangai had 130 yards and one touchdown on 22 carries and D’Andre Swift had 125 yards and one touchdown…
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