Chicago Bears shock NFL world, plan statue for Ben Johnson after stunning Eagles upset

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Bears Make History with Upset Victory and Plans for Statue

What a difference a year can make in the world of professional football. On Black Friday 2024, the Chicago Bears made the shocking decision to fire head coach Matt Eberflus following a disastrous Thanksgiving loss in Detroit. Fast forward to the present day, and the Bears are celebrating a remarkable turnaround after their stunning upset over the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles. In light of this victory, the team is now planning to erect a statue in honor of their head coach, Ben Johnson.

A Signature Win

The Bears delivered a performance that stunned many, dominating the Eagles in a 24-15 victory at Lincoln Financial Field. After starting the season with two losses, Chicago has since found its groove, winning nine out of their last ten games. This impressive run has propelled them to a 9-3 record, firmly placing them at the top of the NFC North standings. With each game, the Bears are silencing their critics and establishing themselves as formidable contenders.

Old-School Football Comes Alive

The win over Philadelphia was a testament to classic, smash-mouth football. The Bears showcased their prowess on both offense and defense, executing plays that thrilled fans and left opponents scrambling.

Key Performers Shine

Several players stood out during this exhilarating matchup, but one name resonates more than the others: Nahshon Wright.

Nahshon Wright’s Defensive Brilliance

The emerging star cornerback not only made headlines by securing his NFL-leading eighth takeaway, but he also accomplished a feat that had eluded defenders for the past three seasons: he halted the Eagles’ feared Tush Push. In a pivotal moment late in the third quarter, Wright stripped the ball from quarterback Jalen Hurts. This game-changing fumble shifted the momentum in favor of the Bears, who capitalized by driving 87 yards down the field to take control of the game.

Wright’s decisive play was a defining moment in a game full of tension and excitement. As he proudly declared, “I’ll take that,” the Bears’ fans knew they were witnessing something special unfold before their eyes.

With this victory, the Chicago Bears are not just celebrating a single game; they are laying the groundwork for what could be a bright future under Ben Johnson’s leadership. The statue plans are a fitting tribute to a coach who has breathed new life into a once-struggling franchise.

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