Kyle Monangai rushed for 130 yards and a touchdown, D’Andre Swift ran for 125 yards and a score, and Chicago finished with 281 yards on the ground to win its fifth straight game, 24-15 over reeling Philadelphia on Friday.
One of the surprise teams in the NFL, the Bears came up with a vintage rushing performance that echoed their famous Super Bowl-winning 1985 squad.
Now the Bears (9-3) are alone in first place in the NFC North heading into a Dec. 7 showdown at Green Bay.
The Bears had two players top 100 yards rushing in a game for the first time since Walter Payton had 107 yards and Matt Suhey had 102 on Nov. 10, 1985, against Detroit.
Caleb Williams was 17 of 36 for 154 yards and a touchdown for the Bears.
Last season, the Bears’ Thanksgiving loss at Detroit led to the firing of coa

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