Ben Johnson: Bears' win over Eagles doesn't happen without our offensive line
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The Chicago Bears secured a victory over the Philadelphia Eagles with a dominant ground game, accumulating 281 rushing yards. Running backs Kyle Monangai and D’Andre Swift were instrumental, gaining 130 yards and 125 yards respectively. The performance was bolstered by strong offensive line play, with head coach Ben Johnson highlighting the contributions of left tackle Ozzy Trapilo, left guard Joe Thuney, center Drew Dallman, right guard Jonah Jackson, and right tackle Darnell Wright. Despite challenging weather conditions, quarterback Caleb Williams managed 154 passing yards on 17 of 36 attempts. Johnson acknowledged post-game that he relied too heavily on passing given the success of the running game, emphasizing the critical role of the offensive line in the win.
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