Bears lead Eagles 10-3 at halftime
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The Philadelphia Eagles trailed the Chicago Bears 10-3 at halftime on Friday, largely due to spending most of the first half on defense. Chicago controlled possession for 21 minutes, executing 47 offensive plays compared to Philadelphia's 17. D’Andre Swift scored the first half's only touchdown for the Eagles. Swift recorded 10 carries for 88 yards, while rookie Kyle Monangai contributed with eight carries for 41 yards. The Eagles' defense, led by coordinator Vic Fangio, struggled to contain Chicago's ground game. Quarterback Caleb Williams completed 10 of 23 passes for 83 yards but was less effective in the air. The Eagles' offensive woes continued, as they have not scored a touchdown in over 71 minutes of play, including last Sunday's loss to the Cowboys, leading to boos from the home crowd.
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