There's probably no better indicator of the Philadelphia Eagles ' state of mind than their Tush Push attempt in the third quarter. Just a few yards short of a first down in the red zone, Philly returned to their trusty pet play to get them a fresh set of downs. A first down would have likely guaranteed points on the board for the Eagles.

Except, we saw an outcome that we almost never saw: the Tush Push was stopped. Even more incredibly, the Bears forced a Jalen Hurts fumble on the play. Nahshon Wright ripped the ball from Hurts and recovered the ball, ending the Eagles' drive in dramatic fashion.

That fumble had dramatic consequences for the game. Invigorated by the play, the Bears offense drove down the field and finished off a 12-play drive with a touchdown from Kyle Monangai. Th

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