UPDATE: In a stunning turn of events, Chicago Bears cornerback Nahshon Wright electrified fans late in the third quarter of the game against the Philadelphia Eagles on November 28, 2025, at Lincoln Financial Field. Wright, who didn’t even prepare for the Eagles’ notorious Tush Push play, seized a pivotal opportunity to steal the ball from quarterback Jalen Hurts, leading to a crucial momentum shift for the Bears.
As the Eagles appeared poised to take the lead with a 10-9 score, Wright capitalized on a moment of inattention. “I just saw him holding the ball out with two hands,” Wright explained. With sheer instinct, he ripped the football from Hurts’ grasp, marking his third fumble recovery of the season and his eighth takeaway overall.
This unexpected play proved to be the turning point as the Bears secured a 24-15 victory over the reigning Super Bowl champions. “He went and got it,” said Bears defensive tackle Grady Jarrett, highlighting Wright’s remarkable quick thinking. At that moment, the Bears defense, which has been a powerhouse this season, showcased their ability to create turnovers, bolstering their NFL-leading total of 26 takeaways.
The Bears were on the brink of losing their slim lead when Hurts fumbled at the 11-yard line. Wright’s decisive action not only halted the Eagles’ momentum but also energized the Bears’ offense. Following the fumble recovery, rookie running back Kyle Monangai delivered a stunning 31-yard run that set the stage for a touchdown, increasing the lead to 8 points.
Quarterback Caleb Williams, despite struggling with a completion rate of just 47.2%, connected with tight end Colston Loveland on a crucial fourth-and-5 play, showcasing the Bears’ resilience. Monangai later capped off the drive with a 4-yard touchdown, bringing his season total to five touchdowns.
The Bears’ victory is not just a statistic; it’s a statement. Both teams entered the game with 8-3 records, and this win positions the Bears as a formidable contender, potentially placing them as the No. 2 seed in the NFC if the playoffs started today.
After the game, safety Kevin Byard III praised Wright’s instincts, calling the play a “huge moment.” The Bears have displayed their ability to rise to the occasion, with Wright’s unheralded play once again proving critical in a high-stakes matchup.
With this win, the Bears have captured the attention of the league and their fan base, and Wright’s game-changing play has become a defining moment of their season. “We know what we’re capable of,” Wright asserted, reinforcing the Bears’ confidence as they eye their next challenges.
As fans eagerly share highlights from this thrilling game, the question remains: can the Bears maintain this momentum as they push for a playoff spot? The league is watching closely.







































