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The panic meter is high in Philadelphia.
The Eagles lost their second straight loss, this time 24-15 to the Chicago Bears in an 8-3 team battle in front of a frustrated home crowd.
The end of each Eagles drive in the first half ended with loud boos from the crowd. The Birds had 83 yards of offense in the first 30 minutes, while former Eagle D’Andre Swift only had 88 yards rushing and a 13-yard reception.
The Bears had 232 yards of offense before halftime.
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Members of the Chicago Bears celebrate after an interception against the Philadelphia Eagles during the third quarter of a game at Lincoln Financial Field. (Bill Streicher/Image Images)
The start of the second half wasn’t much different, as Philadelphia went within three. The next, Jalen Hurts threw an interception. Something clicked in the third, though, when the Eagles needed just five plays to go 92 yards, with the final 33 gained on an AJ Brown touchdown. However, the Eagles missed the extra point and Chicago held a 10-9 lead.
The momentum was in the Eagles’ hands when Caleb Williams threw an interception at the line of scrimmage, but the Bears responded by forcing and recovering a fumble with a push. The Bears continued to run the ball down the Eagles’ throats, and this time it was seventh-round rookie Kyle Monangai who ran the length of the field and found the end zone to put Chicago up 17-9.

Chicago Bears running back D’Andre Swift carries the ball against the Philadelphia Eagles during the second quarter of a game at Lincoln Financial Field. (Eric Hartline/Image Images)
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It was another three-and-out for the Eagles, and the Bears continued to be unstoppable. The icing on the cake was a 28-yard touchdown pass to Cole Kmet. The Eagles responded with another Brown touchdown, but, down nine, they went up by two and were unsuccessful, leaving the game a two-possession game and nearly ending the game.
It was the first time since 1985 that the Bears had two running backs rush for more than 100 yards in the same game. In total, they had 281 rushing yards compared to the Eagles’ 87 and twice as many first downs (28-14).

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts leaves the field after warming up before a game against the Chicago Bears in Philadelphia on Nov. 28, 2025. (Matt Slocum/AP Photo)
The Eagles will look to get back on track in a Monday night game in Los Angeles against the Chargers on Dec. 8, while the Bears, winners of five straight, head to Lambeau Field to face the Green Bay Packers.




