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The Bears made a statement on Black Friday with a big win over the Eagles. Here are our takeaways from the game.
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Coach Ben Johnson sees his Chicago Bears capable of winning in numerous ways after beating Eagles
Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson views his team as one capable of winning no matter what's required, and Friday's 24-15 victory over the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles showed they could do it by playing smash-mouth football.
The Chicago Bears have been one of the surprise teams in the NFL this season, and they continued their ascent on "Black Friday" with a 24-15 win on the road against the Philadelphia Eagles. This victory pushes Caleb Williams and Co. to 9-3 on the season, which helps them leapfrog the now 8-4 Eagles for the No. 2 seed in the NFC.
Truth be told, it was hard to find a silver lining in another Eagles loss, this one at the hands of the Bears.
The Bears have been rolling this season in Johnson's first season, where they've won nine games in the last 10 after an 0-2 start. The criticism has been that Chicago hasn't beaten any winning teams, and they've answered the bell with back-to-back wins over division leaders, including this defining win over the defending Super Bowl champions.
After the Chicago Bears shocked the Eagles on Black Friday, running backs D’Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai made sure to credit the teammates who fueled the upset.
This pivotal NFC showdown ended in close fashion with the Bears beating the Eagles 24-15 to record their fifth straight win.
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