The Chicago Bears have secured their fifth consecutive victory, defeating the Philadelphia Eagles 24-15 in a closely contested match. The win has strengthened the Bears' position at the top of the NFC North table, with their record now standing at 9-3.
Chicago's running backs proved instrumental in the team's success against the Eagles, with D'Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai both scoring touchdowns and rushing for over 100 yards each. Caleb Williams found tight end Cole Kmet with a crucial 28-yard touchdown pass midway through the fourth quarter to seal the win.
The Bears' superior performance was evident from the first half, when they dominated play despite being tied at 10-10 at halftime. The Eagles struggled on both sides of the ball and ultimately squandered a 21-0 lead in their previous match against Dallas.
Home quarterback Jalen Hurts turned the ball over twice for the Eagles, including an interception and a fumble that Nahshon Wright recovered for Chicago. Despite AJ Brown's late touchdown, the Bears' superior performance was enough to secure a comfortable victory.
Chicago will now face the Green Bay Packers in two of their next three fixtures, starting with a trip to Lambeau Field on 7 December. The Eagles, meanwhile, have been hit by boos from some sections of their home supporters after slumping to their second consecutive defeat.
Chicago's running backs proved instrumental in the team's success against the Eagles, with D'Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai both scoring touchdowns and rushing for over 100 yards each. Caleb Williams found tight end Cole Kmet with a crucial 28-yard touchdown pass midway through the fourth quarter to seal the win.
The Bears' superior performance was evident from the first half, when they dominated play despite being tied at 10-10 at halftime. The Eagles struggled on both sides of the ball and ultimately squandered a 21-0 lead in their previous match against Dallas.
Home quarterback Jalen Hurts turned the ball over twice for the Eagles, including an interception and a fumble that Nahshon Wright recovered for Chicago. Despite AJ Brown's late touchdown, the Bears' superior performance was enough to secure a comfortable victory.
Chicago will now face the Green Bay Packers in two of their next three fixtures, starting with a trip to Lambeau Field on 7 December. The Eagles, meanwhile, have been hit by boos from some sections of their home supporters after slumping to their second consecutive defeat.