Here are some notable numbers and stats from the Bears' impressive 24-15 win over the Eagles Friday in Philadelphia:
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Games in Bears history in which two players both rushed for at least 125 yards. The feat was accomplished for the first time Friday, with rookie Kyle Monangai running for 130 yards and veteran D'Andre Swift gaining 125 yards.
40
Years since the Bears had two rushers with at least 100 yards in a game. Before Friday, the last time it happened was Nov. 10, 1985, when Walter Payton and Matt Suhey rushed for 107 and 102 yards, respectively, in a 24-3 win over the Lions. There have been three other instances when the Bears had two 100-yard rushers in a game: Nov. 6, 1955, with Rick Casares (115) and Bobby Watkins (115) in a 52-31 win over the Packers; Nov. 26, 1978, with Roland Harper (144) and Payton (105) in a 14-3 victory over the Buccaneers; and Nov. 20, 1983, with Suhey (112) and Payton (106) in a 27-0 win over the Buccaneers.
15
Years since the Bears last won at least nine of their first 12 games. The 2010 team opened 9-3—just like their 2025 counterparts—en route to winning the NFC North title with an 11-5 record and advancing to the NFC Championship Game.
3
Bears head coaches who have won at least nine of their first 12 games at the helm. Ben Johnson on Friday joined Pro Football Hall of Famers George Halas (1920) and Paddy Driscoll (1956).
Check out the best postgame photos taken on the field and in the locker room after the Bears' 24-15 victory over the Eagles in Philadelphia.






















6
Consecutive starts that quarterback Caleb Williams has won against NFC opponents after beginning his career 3-11 versus NFC teams.
26 and 17
Takeaways and interceptions, respectively, generated by the Bears defense this year, the most in the NFL in both categories. The unit produced two takeaways Friday against an Eagles team that entered the game having committed an NFL-low six turnovers this season. Kevin Byard III intercepted a Jalen Hurts pass, and Nahshon Wright forced and recovered a Hurts fumble on a tush push play.
6
Interceptions by Byard this season, the most in the NFL. His pick Friday increased his career total to 35, the most by any player since he entered the league in 2016 with the Titans.
8
Takeaways by Wright this year, the most in the NFL. His fumble recovery Friday was his league-leading third of the season, and he's tied for second with five interceptions.
2
Interceptions that Hurts has thrown this year. The Eagles quarterback entered Friday's game with a 17-to-1 touchdown-to-interception ratio that was tops in the NFL. Hurts' only interception before Byard's pick came Oct. 9 in a 34-17 loss to the Giants.
4
Bears wins against the NFC East this season, the first time they've swept the Commanders, Cowboys, Eagles and Giants since the NFL realigned to eight four-team divisions in 2002. Playing the NFC East every third year since then, the Bears have posted records of 1-3 in 2004 and 2007, 2-2 in 2010 and 2013, 0-4 in 2016, 3-1 in 2019 and 0-4 in 2022.
5
Consecutive victories by the Bears, their longest winning streak since they won five straight in 2018. It's also the first time since 2018 that they've both won nine of 10 games and are assured of finishing a season with a winning record.
84
Yards rushing by the Bears in the first quarter Friday, their most in any period this season and tied for the second most in the first quarter by an NFL team this year.
39:18
Time of possession for the Bears Friday, their highest of the season. Their 85 offensive plays were the second most by any NFL team this year and the most in a non-overtime game.
5
Road wins for the Bears this year, the most since they won five in 2020. They've won away games against the two teams that met in last year's NFC Championship Game (Eagles and Commanders) as well as versus the Raiders, Bengals and Vikings. The Bears' five road wins are tied for the second most in the NFL entering Sunday's games with the Seahawks and 49ers behind the Patriots (6).
313
Points the Bears have scored this season, topping the 310 they produced all of last year—still with five games remaining.
15 and 14
Points and first downs, respectively, allowed by the Bears defense Friday, their fewest in both categories this season.
8-0
The Bears' record when generating multiple takeaways this year. The defense has forced 25 turnovers in nine wins and one in three losses.
21
Career TD receptions by Cole Kmet, the second most in Bears history by a tight end behind Hall of Famer Mike Ditka (34). Kmet's 28-yard scoring reception Friday snapped a tie with Greg Olsen.
6
Points scored by Cairo Santos Friday on a 30-yard field goal and three extra points, enabling him to pass Bob Thomas (629) for fourth place on the Bears' all-time scoring list with 632 points. Santos trails only Robbie Gould (1,207), Kevin Butler (1,116) and Payton (750).
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Bears games that have been played on Fridays. This week's contest was the first since Sept. 16, 1966, a 31-17 loss to the Rams at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The other two Friday games were season-opening wins over the Cleveland Indians 21-0 in 1931 and the Cleveland Rams 30-21 in 1939.
153.8
Average rushing yards per game for the Bears this season, tops in the NFL heading into Sunday's games. Friday's total of 281 was their second most this year behind a 283-yard outing Nov. 2 in a 47-42 win over the Bengals in Cincinnati.
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Bears victories in the month of November, the first time they've done that since 1959 when they defeated the Rams, Packers, 49ers, Lions and Chicago Cardinals.












