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Chicago Bears’ Nahshon Wright Steals Ball from Jalen Hurts in 24-15 Win
UPDATE: In a stunning turn of events, Chicago Bears cornerback Nahshon Wright made a game-changing play by stealing the football from Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts during the controversial Tush Push play late in the third quarter of their matchup on November 28, 2025. This pivotal moment propelled the Bears to a 24-15 victory at Lincoln Financial Field.
This unexpected fumble recovery by Wright not only showcased his instinct but also shifted the momentum in favor of the Bears, who were leading by a slim margin of 10-9 at the time. The Eagles were on the verge of taking the lead when Wright capitalized on an unblocked opportunity, seizing the football from Hurts’ grasp.
“That was just instincts,” Wright stated. “I just saw him holding the ball out with two hands.” He secured his third fumble recovery of the season, contributing to an impressive total of eight takeaways for the cornerback.
The Bears’ defense, known for its ability to create turnovers, demonstrated its prowess once again. With the Eagles having just six turnovers throughout the season prior to this game, Wright’s play marked a critical moment in the Bears’ strategy. Defensive captain Kevin Byard III lauded Wright’s effort, calling it a “huge play.”
“He went and got it,” said Bears defensive tackle Grady Jarrett.
Following the fumble recovery, the Bears capitalized immediately. Offensive coordinator Ben Johnson opted for a run play, handing the ball to rookie back Kyle Monangai, who sprinted for a remarkable 31-yard gain. Monangai finished the game with a career-high 130 rushing yards, solidifying his role as a key player in the Bears’ game plan.
After a string of successful run plays, Monangai scored a 4-yard touchdown, extending the Bears’ lead to eight points. This was a crucial moment, as the Eagles had been poised for a comeback just moments earlier.
The Bears’ victory against the defending Super Bowl champions was not just a win; it was a statement. Both teams entered the game with 8-3 records, and the Bears now position themselves as potential contenders for the playoffs, currently sitting as the No. 2 seed in the NFC.
“We know what we’re capable of,” Wright asserted confidently after the game. “We talk about it every day and we control our destiny.”
This game showcased not only Wright’s individual talent but also the Bears’ collective determination to make their mark this season. Fans and analysts alike are buzzing about this unexpected triumph, eager to see how the Bears will perform in the coming weeks.
The Bears defense, which leads the NFL with 26 takeaways, proved once again that they are a formidable force, especially against a high-powered offense like the Eagles. Their ability to capitalize on crucial moments could be key as the season progresses.
As the Bears celebrate this significant win, the NFL community watches closely. Will this be the turning point for Chicago as they strive for a deep playoff run? Only time will tell, but for now, the Bears and their fans have much to celebrate.
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