Bears force fumble on Eagles tush push, stretch lead to 17-9
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The Philadelphia Eagles lost momentum against the Chicago Bears after a critical turnover in the third quarter. Following a touchdown by A.J. Brown that brought the Eagles within one point, the team moved the ball inside the Bears' 15-yard line. On a crucial third-and-1 play, typically executed as a "tush push," Bears cornerback Nashon Wright stripped Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts of the ball, recovering the fumble. This turnover shifted the game's momentum, leading to a 73-yard drive by Bears rookie running back Kyle Monangai, who scored a four-yard touchdown. Monangai finished with 121 rushing yards on 17 carries, while fellow back D’Andre Swift added 113 yards on 14 carries. The Eagles struggled to counter the Bears' ground game effectively, impacting their chances in the game.
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