(670 The Score) The Bears (8-3) will visit the Eagles (8-3) on Friday, with kickoff set for 2 p.m. from Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
Our 670 The Score pregame show will start at 11 a.m. and last until kickoff. Our postgame show will begin when the Bears game ends, tentatively set for 5 p.m. You can listen here.
You can check out all of 670’s preview coverage of the Bears-Eagles matchup by clicking here. Below are game predictions from our 670 hosts, producers and writers.
David Haugh (9-2): Eagles 27, Bears 23
The Eagles are in crisis mode. The Bears have won four straight and eight out of nine. The urgency is more palpable in Philly, and that gives the Eagles a slight edge in a game that should be close, reflecting how far the Bears have come.
Matt Spiegel (8-3): Eagles 27, Bears 20
The Eagles bounce back, while the Bears drop to 8-4.
Chris Emma (8-3): Eagles 24, Bears 19
The Bears’ four-game winning streak ends as the defending champion Eagles get the better of them. This will be a defensive battle most of the way, but Philadelphia will pull through.
Paul Pabst (8-3): Eagles 28, Bears 27
This is a tough one for the Bears. This isn't the kind of team you can play with. The Eagles had an embarrassing loss in Dallas, and they should rebound.
Alex Kuhn (8-3): Bears 24, Eagles 20
The Eagles locker room is a mess. It's fractured. Jalen Hurts is feuding with his top receiver, and it has spilled over into the rest of the locker room. I think this game comes down to the Eagles making a couple of costly turnovers with the Bears capitalizing on them. The Bears improve to 9-3.
Jakob Stutz (9-2): Bears 34, Eagles 24
Ben Johnson is going to have his team well-prepared with something to prove. Caleb Williams and the Bears make a statement while all hell breaks loose in Philadelphia.
Sean Sears (11-0): Bears 27, Eagles 20
I think the Bears’ quarterback is better than the Eagles’ quarterback. I think Ben Johnson is a better coach than Nick Sirianni (and Vic Fangio for that matter). And I think the Bears will be more prepared for this short week Black Friday matchup and win by a touchdown.
Tyler Ferengul (6-5): Eagles 23, Bears 13
This will be the toughest challenge this Bears team faces this season. Led by Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis, the Eagles’ defensive line remains feared league-wide, and I feel like Philadelphia will bounce back behind a wild home crowd after a surprising defeat against Dallas. The Bears defense holds up fairly well against what's been a discombobulated Eagles offense, but the issue for Chicago is that vaunted Philadelphia defense. The Bears fall to 8-4 in this much-anticipated Black Friday matchup.
Clint Clouse (10-1): Bears 26, Eagles 17
The Bears are 8-3, and nobody should be apologizing for it. I know I’m not! The remaining games will be a litmus test for how good the 2025 Bears team can be. I think Ben Johnson will have his work cut out for him scheming against old friend Vic Fangio’s defense, which has frustrated some best offenses in the NFL, including the Lions and Packers. On the other side of the ball, something stinks on the Eagles offense. There’s wide receiver room drama, and the Eagles haven’t run the ball as well as they did a season ago. I think the Bears win this game, as I’m putting my faith in Johnson’s play-calling.
Tyler Buterbaugh (9-2): Bears 17, Eagles 14
This will be low-scoring and a battle of ball possession, with both teams having been good at controlling games this season. I'm continuing to drink the Bears Kool-Aid until proved otherwise.