PHILADELPHIA – When Walter Payton and Matt Suhey left Soldier Field on Nov. 10, 1985 , after both rushing for more than 100 yards in the Chicago Bears’ 24-3 win over the Detroit Lions, they had no idea what would come next. It would be nearly 40 years before the franchise saw it happen again.
D’Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai ended that drought Friday afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field, both eclipsing 100 yards as the Bears carved up the Eagles in a 24-15 win to improve to 9-3 and maintain their lead in the NFC North.
Monangai rushed for 130 yards and a touchdown while Swift ran for another 125 yards and a touchdown and their team rushed for 281 yards in the win. The performance also marked a negative milestone for the Eagles: the first time since Oct. 30, 2005, that they allow

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