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Bears Hit Franchise Milestone Not Seen Since Walter Payton With Rushing Attack vs. Eagles
- Chicago beat Philadelphia 24-15 on Black Friday, driven by a dominating rushing attack that silenced the Eagles' defense.
- Two Bears running backs cleared 100 yards each, the first duo to do so since Walter Payton and Matt Suhey in 1985.
- Monangai and Swift each scored a rushing touchdown, contributing to the balanced attack.
- The Bears' offensive line dominated, pushing the Eagles around all day.
- Caleb Williams threw for 154 yards on 17 completions in a strong, controlled game.
- Chicago advanced to 9-3 and held sole possession of the NFC North after the win.
- Philadelphia fell to 8-4 and faces questions about its Super Bowl contenders status.
- The Bears nearly set a franchise rushing record but two-minute sequence kept the final total at 281 yards.
- The article is attributed to Liam McKeone, a Sports Illustrated senior writer.
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