Chicago Bears, Philly and Black Friday
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This pivotal NFC showdown ended in close fashion with the Bears beating the Eagles 24-15 to record their fifth straight win.
Previewing the Bears vs. Eagles and providing our predictions, picks, and best bets for the NFL Week 13 matchup.
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Eagles offense booed off field in loss to Bears: How Philly's once-potent unit is failing as of late
Philadelphia's offense has been stifled as of late, as things just don't seem to be clicking like they once did.
The Eagles continued to struggle on offense. But the defense also let them down as they fell to the Bears 24-15. Bears running backs D'Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai combined for 255 yards rushing, while Jalen Hurts and the offense had just 2 first downs in the first half.
The Bears ran wild in Philly, Aaron Rodgers is set for a return and Jaxson Dart is back under center for the Giants.
PHILADELPHIA - Mother Nature won in Philadelphia on "Black Friday." The Chicago Bears persevered for a 24-15 win. With sustained winds around 20 miles per hour
The pass rush looked good, but who cares? The Eagles were decimated on the ground for their second straight loss.
The mayor and city officials shared the Vision Zero report, which showed a significant drop in serious injuries caused by motor vehicles.
A person was shot and killed on East Madison Street in Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood on Friday evening, officials said.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy launched considerable chatter when he suggested that air travel would improve if people put on a smile and dressed up for their flights. Civility and "class," he said in a release and subsequent interviews, were the solution to the reported 400% increase in in-flight outbursts since 2019.
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Philly wants to set its own speed limits, and other highlights of the city’s new Vision Zero report
Philadelphia can’t set the speed limits on roads within its own borders. Only the state can. So city transportation officials want to persuade Harrisburg to give it the power to set speed limits more appropriate to the density of Philadelphia.