The Chicago Bears registered a commanding 24-15 victory on the road against the defending champions, the Philadelphia Eagles, on Friday. After the game, Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill posted a cryptic tweet aimed at Bears quarterback Caleb Williams.Williams completed 17 of 36 passes for 154 yards and a touchdown. He also threw one interception. Bears coach Ben Johnson leaned heavily on the run game, amassing 281 yards on 47 attempts. D'Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai each had a rushing touchdown."Caleb Williams hmmmm," Hill tweeted after the game.It's unclear whether Hill was referencing a particular play or Williams' overall performance.The Bears are now 9-3 and have a five-game winning streak, leading the NFC North. In the post-game press conference, Caleb Williams highlighted the importance of remaining focused amid the outside noise."I think every single game that we want to play and that we play, it is to make a statement," Williams said. "And that's just another game for us, you know, focus on being want to know each week. And, you know, we keep doing that."We keep focusing on what's inside, the noise inside the building. We'll keep focusing on ourselves. ... on finding ways to win games."Emmanuel Acho labels Caleb Williams' Bears as legit contenders in the NFCAfter Friday's victory over the Eagles, Emmanuel Acho praised the Bears for their performances this season, labeling them legitimate NFC contenders."Bears are legit," Acho said. "It's official. Bears are winning the most dominant division in all of football. A division that has the Packers, the Lions, and the Bears are doing it convincingly. ... You didn't just beat the Eagles. You beat the Eagles down. You took their soul."I haven't seen an Eagles defense get outschemed like this in years. I haven't seen the Eagles offense struggle like this. ... in years. And here's the worst part. Caleb Williams didn't even ball. ... So the Bears beat the hell out of the Eagles, and the quarterback didn't even need to ball."The Bears next face the Green Bay Packers on Dec. 7 at 4:25 p.m. ET.