Bears coach goes topless in wild locker room celebration after dominating Eagles

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TheChicago Bearsare out to prove they are for real, and their Black Friday victory may have very well done it.

The Bears went on the road to Philadelphia and dismantled the reigningSuper Bowl champion Eagleswith a 24-15 win.

The Bears dominated on the ground, rushing for 281 yards.For the first time since 1985, they had two 100-yard rushers in the same game.

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Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni speaks with Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson after a game at Lincoln Financial Field. (Eric Hartline/Imagn Images)

After the game, though, the party was on in the locker room, and first-year head coach Ben Johnson found himself right in the thick of it, partying shirtless and leading a chant.

“Good, better, best.Never let it rest ’til your good gets better and your better gets best,” Bears players and Johnson shouted after the head coach flexed his muscles.

Johnson’s exuberance bubbled over in the locker room — though there was an apparent method to his toplessness.The Wieners Circle, a Chicago hot dog stand, offered free hot dogs if Johnson took off his shirt after any victory this season.

“These guys just feel pretty good about what they just did,” Johnson said before video of his celebration emerged.“It was hard to go on the road and beat a good team like that.”

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Chicago Bears running back D’Andre Swift carries the ball against the Philadelphia Eagles during the second quarter of a game at Lincoln Financial Field. (Eric Hartline/Imagn Images)

EAGLES BOOED OFF FIELD AT HOME STADIUM AS BEARS DOMINATE ON THE GROUND IN UPSET VICTORY

Last season, the Bears’Thanksgiving loss at Detroitled to the firing of coach Matt Eberflus and was their sixth straight of what ballooned into a 10-game losing streak.A year later, the Bears bullied Philadelphia’s defensive line for a relatively easy win.

“They have a lot of belief in what we’re doing.They have a lot of belief in themselves,” Johnson said.“They have a lot of belief in this coaching staff.And so that confidence just starts to develop and continues to bubble over.”

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