The Chicago Bears enjoyed the biggest win of their season on Black Friday with a 24-15 victory over the host and defending champion Philadelphia Eagles.
Philadelphia native D'Andre Swift enjoyed a standout performance, and the Bears' defense forced the Eagles' offense into multiple turnovers. But coach Ben Johnson may be the most excited member of the Chicago franchise after today's win.
Johnson has become known for his post-game speeches in the locker room. This week, it was his general antics as the Bears coach took his shirt off during the celebration.
Chicago's offense ran all over the Eagles' vaunted defense for 425 total yards on offense and put the game away in the second half with multiple touchdowns, including a pass from quarterback Caleb Williams to tight end Cole Kmet. Williams completed less than half of his passes but made plays when needed late in the game.
He was right with Johnson as the team erupted in cheers over the victory.
Johnson and the rest of the Bears have two extra days to prepare for their next crucial matchup: a road game against NFC North foe Green Bay next week. At 9-3, they're a game ahead of the Packers in the win column entering Week 14 and the final run to the postseason.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: VIDEO: Bears coach Ben Johnson takes shirt off to celebrate win over Eagles
Reporting by Ayrton Ostly, USA TODAY / USA TODAY
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