Sheldon Brown, right, and Sean Jones, left, tackle Bears´ receiver Earl Bennett last night at Soldier Field. (David Maialetti / Staff Photographer)
Sheldon Brown, right, and Sean Jones, left, tackle Bears' receiver Earl Bennett last night at Soldier Field. (David Maialetti / Staff Photographer)
 
Rich Hofmann: It was like most nine-car pileups when viewed in slow motion. A dozen things had to happen along the way for the result to end up being what it was, in this case a 24-20 Eagles victory over the Chicago Bears. This was just one of the things: Sheldon Brown.
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Paul Domowitch
Paul Domowitch: On a night when the Eagles turned the ball over three times, committed another bushelful of penalties and converted just four of their first 11 third-down chances, they managed to maximize their other two red-zone opportunities and pull out a 24-20 come-from-behind win over the Bears.
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Phil Sheridan
Phil Sheridan: The Eagles faced a difficult opponent last night, and it certainly wasn't Jay Cutler and the Chicago Bears. They turned the ball over. They couldn't, or wouldn't, tackle anybody. And yet there were more glimmers of what the Eagles offense can be if the young skill players are able to mature quickly enough.
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