

Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson and his team are on a roll, as they have now won nine of their last 10 games.
The Bears are on a five-game winning streak with a massive game against the Green Bay Packers coming up next.
Before then, the city of Chicago will be enjoying some free hot dogs after what the head coach did in the locker room after taking down the Eagles 24-15 on Friday.
Johnson huddled with his players and took off his shirt, celebrating the massive win over the Eagles, which means that "The Wieners Circle," a hot dog stand on the north side of Chicago, will be giving out free hot dogs for the time being.
Johnson and the Bears deserve to celebrate as they did after dominating the defending Super Bowl champs.
There was a clear plan in place for the Bears. Chicago aimed to run the ball against Philadelphia and keep the Eagles' offense off the field. The Bears did a pretty good job of that, with the team rushing for 281 yards and two touchdowns on the ground.
D'Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai both went over 100 rushing yards.
The time of possession really tells the story of how the game went. Chicago had almost twice as much time as Philadelphia did with the football. The Bears had 39 minutes and 18 seconds, while the Eagles had the ball for 20 minutes and 42 seconds.
Dennis Allen's defense continues to excel in taking the ball away. The Bears forced Jalen Hurts into throwing an interception, and Nahshon Wright stripped the ball from him as the Eagles attempted their famous tush push play.
On top of the free hot dogs that the stand is giving out, Chicago guaranteed that it will have a winning season for the first time since 2018. The Bears are also now holding on to the No. 2 seed in the NFC and are still leading the NFC North.
The Packers are also on a hot streak, winning their last three games. They come into the matchup at 8-3-1 after beating the Detroit Lions 31-24 on Thanksgiving.
Sunday's meeting with Green Bay will be Chicago's first of the year, but it will also be crucial for the division.
The Bears and Packers face off Sunday at 3:25 p.m. CT on Fox with plenty on the line for both teams.