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Chicago Bears’ Nahshon Wright Stuns Eagles with Game-Changing Fumble Recovery
UPDATE: In a stunning turn of events, Chicago Bears cornerback Nahshon Wright made a game-changing play by stealing the ball from Jalen Hurts during the Eagles’ infamous Tush Push on November 28, 2025. This critical moment shifted the momentum in the Bears’ 24-15 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field.
As the third quarter unfolded, the Eagles were poised to take the lead, trailing by just one point at 10-9. With the game hanging in the balance, Hurts attempted the Tush Push, a strategy known for its brute force. But Wright, unprepared for the play, saw an opportunity as he noticed Hurts holding the ball out. “That was just instincts,” Wright said, reflecting on the play that marked his third fumble recovery of the season.
Wright’s quick thinking led to him ripping the ball from Hurts’ hands, a move that would prove pivotal as it allowed the Bears to regain control. “He went and got it,” praised Bears defensive tackle Grady Jarrett, highlighting the importance of Wright’s instincts.
As the game progressed, the Bears capitalized on Wright’s fumble recovery. Offensive coordinator Ben Johnson called for rookie running back Kyle Monangai to take the reins, who dashed for a stunning 31-yard run immediately following the turnover. Monangai finished the game with an impressive 130 rushing yards on 22 carries, scoring a critical touchdown to put the Bears ahead by eight points.
The Bears’ defense, known for creating turnovers, claimed two vital takeaways against an Eagles team that had only six turnovers all season before this game. Safety Kevin Byard III, who leads the NFL with six interceptions, lauded Wright’s play as “huge,” emphasizing the team’s commitment to defensive excellence.
The Bears’ victory is especially significant as both teams entered the matchup with identical 8-3 records. This win not only strengthens Chicago’s playoff position but also sends a powerful message to the league, establishing them as formidable contenders. If the playoffs began today, the Bears would be the No. 2 seed in the NFC.
The game showcased the Bears’ resilience and ability to seize opportunities when it matters most. “We know what we’re capable of,” Wright stated confidently. “We control our destiny.”
As the Bears celebrate this victory, the rest of the league will undoubtedly take notice. Fans and analysts alike are buzzing about what this win means for Chicago’s future. The Bears are not just here to play; they are ready to make a statement.
Stay tuned for more updates as the Bears continue their season, aiming for the playoffs with renewed vigor after this thrilling win against the defending Super Bowl champions.
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