The Philadelphia Eagles won! Check out the game day photos (and the cheerleaders, too)

The Philadelphia Eagles won! Check out the game day photos (and the cheerleaders, too)

Members of the Eagles Cheerleaders team perform during the game against the Chicago Bears at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. (Lori M. Nichols | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

The Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders and a boisterous crowd welcomed the Eagles home after three weeks away from the friendly confines of Lincoln Financial Field.

With a strong first half, the Eagles held on to defeat the Chicago Bears 22-14. It was the second half that had Eagles fans wondering how they were going to lose this game when they held the Bears to nine total yards in the first 30 minutes of play.

After two Jake Elliot field goals, quarterback Carson Wentz found the end zone when he connected with Zach Ertz for a 25-yard touchdown pass. A missed extra point still put the Eagles ahead at the half, 12-0.

The Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders perform during a game against the Chicago Bears, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. (Tim Hawk | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

Wentz was efficient enough, completing 14 of 21 passes for 128 yards and a touchdown. He also had a rushing attempt for eight yards, matching the Bears’ total yards in the first half.

All the hype going into the game was wide receiver DeSean Jackson’s return from an abdominal injury that would hopefully provide some spark to the passing game. The spark lasted only a few plays as he was taken out as a precaution.

Philadelphia Eagles CB Jalen Mills (31) takes the field before the game against the Chicago Bears on Sunday. (Lori M. Nichols | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

The second half was a little different.

Accuracy issues and dropped passes led Wentz and the offense to struggle as the Bears offense began to find its rhythm.

After Jordan Howard’s 13-yard touchdown run that put the Eagles ahead 19-0, quarterback Mitchell Trubisky led the Bears to 14 straight points, allowing the Eagles to run out the clock for another Elliot field goal with 23 seconds left in the game. .

The Eagles have a bye next week and host the Patriots on November 17th.

Scroll below for photos from Sunday’s game and the Eagles Cheerleaders as the Eagles defeated the Bears.

The Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders perform during Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears. (Tim Hawk | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

Members of the Eagles Cheerleaders team perform during the game against the Bears, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. (Lori M. Nichols | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

Philadelphia Eagles QB Carson Wentz (11) breaks free from the pocket and is tackled by Chicago Bears LB Leonard Floyd (94) in the fourth quarter Sunday. (Tim Hawk | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

Young cheerleaders perform at halftime with the Eagles Cheerleaders during the game against the Chicago Bears at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. (Lori M. Nichols | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

The Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders perform during the game against the Bears Sunday. (Tim Hawk | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

A member of the Eagles Cheerleaders team looks on during the singing of the national anthem before the game against the Bears Sunday. (Lori M. Nichols | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

Philadelphia Eagles CB Jalen Mills (31) breaks up a pass intended for Chicago Bears WR Allen Robinson II (12) in the third quarter, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. (Tim Hawk | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

The Eagles Cheerleaders team performs during the game against the Chicago Bears on Sunday. (Lori M. Nichols | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

Members of the Mainland Regional High School cheerleading squad perform at halftime with the Eagles Cheerleaders during Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears. (Lori M. Nichols | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

The Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders perform during a game against the Chicago Bears, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. (Tim Hawk | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

Members of the Eagles Cheerleaders squad perform during the game against the Bears at Lincoln Financial Field Sunday. (Lori M. Nichols | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

Philadelphia Eagles TE Zach Ertz (86) celebrates his first catch against the Chicago Bears in the first quarter Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. (Tim Hawk | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

Members of the Eagles Cheerleaders team share a laugh during the game against the Chicago Bears on Sunday. (Lori M. Nichols | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

The Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders perform during a game against the Chicago Bears, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. (Tim Hawk | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

The Philadelphia Eagles celebrate a Bears fumble recovery on a kickoff to end the game at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. (Lori M. Nichols | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

Members of the Eagles Cheerleaders squad perform alongside young cheerleaders during the game against the Bears Sunday. (Lori M. Nichols | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

Philadelphia Eagles WR DeSean Jackson (10) warms up before the game against the Chicago Bears, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. (Tim Hawk | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

Members of the Eagles Cheerleaders squad perform alongside young cheerleaders during the game against the Bears Sunday. (Lori M. Nichols | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

The Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders perform during a game against the Chicago Bears, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. (Tim Hawk | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

Philadelphia Eagles LB Alex Singleton (49) celebrates a tackle against Bears WR Cordarrelle Patterson during the second quarter of Sunday’s game. (Lori M. Nichols | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

The Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders perform at Sunday’s game against the Bears. (Tim Hawk | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

Young cheerleaders perform with the Eagles Cheerleaders at halftime during Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears. (Lori M. Nichols | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

The Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleaders perform during a game against the Chicago Bears, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. (Tim Hawk | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

Members of the Eagles Cheerleaders team celebrate a touchdown during the game against the Chicago Bears, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. (Lori M. Nichols | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

Philadelphia Eagles TE Dallas Goedert (88) gets a first down as Chicago Bears DB Ha Ha Clinton-Dix (21) goes up for a touchdown in the fourth quarter, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. (Tim Hawk | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

A member of the Eagles Cheerleaders team smiles during the game against the Chicago Bears, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019. (Lori M. Nichols | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)

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