Philadelphia Eagles to Don Black Uniforms for Crucial Game Against Bears. The Eagles' decision to wear black uniforms in their upcoming game against the Chicago Bears has sent a clear message - it's going to be a tough one. This Friday at Lincoln Financial Field, all eyes will be on Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, DeVonta Smith, and other top players as they look to bounce back from last weekend's disappointing loss to the Cowboys.
Interestingly, this marks the Eagles' first time wearing black uniforms in a regular season game since Week 18 last year. Back then, with their playoff spot already secured, they chose to give some of their starters a rest while giving their reserves playing time. But on that day, it was third-string quarterback Tanner McKee who stole the show as the Eagles' backups proved themselves against a Giants team without many top players.
Now, with everything riding on this game, the Eagles are determined to come out strong and stay ahead of Caleb Williams and an increasingly powerful Bears team looking to make a statement in the NFC hierarchy. The stakes are high - if they can pull off a win, it could be the turning point they need to secure their playoff spot.
Interestingly, this marks the Eagles' first time wearing black uniforms in a regular season game since Week 18 last year. Back then, with their playoff spot already secured, they chose to give some of their starters a rest while giving their reserves playing time. But on that day, it was third-string quarterback Tanner McKee who stole the show as the Eagles' backups proved themselves against a Giants team without many top players.
Now, with everything riding on this game, the Eagles are determined to come out strong and stay ahead of Caleb Williams and an increasingly powerful Bears team looking to make a statement in the NFC hierarchy. The stakes are high - if they can pull off a win, it could be the turning point they need to secure their playoff spot.