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Philadelphia Eagles running back RYAN MATHEWS out runs New York Jets linebacker DEMARIO DAVIS for a
23 yard touchdown pass reception giving the Eagles a 17-0 lead in the second quarter at MetLife Stadium. The Eagles went on to win 24-17.
Philadelphia Eagles running back, RYAN MATHEWS, starting in place of injured DE MARCO MURRAY, runs for a first down in the first quarter against the New York Jets. MATHEWS ran for 108 yards on 25 carries leading the Eagles to a 24 17 victory over the Jets.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach CHIP KELLY attempts to call time out with less than a minute remaining in the game with the Eagles holding on to a 24-17 lead at Met Life Stadium. Time ran out and the Eagles won their first game of the year 24-17.
Two extremely happy Philadelphia Eagle Fans after the Eagles won their first game of the year defeating the New York Jets 24-17 at MetLife Stadium.
In one of the few Eagle highlights of the game, Philadelphia Eagles running back DeMARCO MURRAY
hurdles over Dallas Cowboys linebacker, BRANDON CARR, for a 23yard gain in the fourth quarter AT Lincoln Financial Field. Dallas went on to win 20-10.
Dallas Cowboys starting quarterback, TONY ROMO, is slammed to the ground by Eagles linebacker, JORDAN HICKS(58), and defensive end FLETCHER COX, breaking ROMO'S collarbone in the third quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. Backup Cowboys quarterback BRANDON WEEDON replaced ROMO and led the Cowboys to a 20-10 victory over the Eagles.
Philadelphia Eagles fan, SEAN MICHAELSEAN, from Mantiyonk, PA holds a sign saying”POPE DOESN’T LOVE ROMO’S” outside Lincoln Financial Field prior to the game. Unfortunately, TONY ROMO broke his collarbone
while leading Dallas to a 20-10 victory over the Eagles.
Dallas Cowboys wide recever, DEZ BRYANT, catches his first of three touchdown passes against Philadelphia Eagles cornerback, BRADLEY FLETCHER, in the first quarter at Lincoln Financiial Field. The Cowboys went on to defeat the Eagles 38-27 taking over the sole possession of first place in the NFC East.
Dallas Cowboys defensive end, JEREMY MINCEY, sacks Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, MARK SANCHEZ, with just 4 minutes remaining in the game. SANCHEZ was sacked 4 times as the Cowboys defeated the Eagles 38-27 and now lead the NFC East by a full game with just 2 games remaining.
New England Patriots quarterback, TOM BRADY. looks downfield for his receiver in the fourth quarter of the NFC divisional playoffs against the Baltimore Ravens. The Patriots went on to win 35-31.
Philadelphia Eagles running back, LESEAN MCCOY, follows his lead blocker EVAN MATHIS as Seahawks free safety EARL THOMAS comes up to make the tackle in the first quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. While MCCOY was held to only 50 yards rushing, he did pass WILBERT MONTGOMERY as the teams’s all-time leading rusher. The Seahawks went on to defeat the Eagles 24-14.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver, JEREMY MACLIN, scores against the Seattle Seahawks on a 1 yard pass from MARK SANCHEZ, in the first quarter giving the Eagles and early 7-0 lead. The Seahawks came back to win 24-14.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach, CHIP KELLY, bitterly complains to the referee about a pass interference call against the Eagles in the third quarter which ultimately led to a Seattle score. The Seahawks went on to win 24-14,
Philadelphia Eagles linebacker, TRENT COLE, celebrates sacking the Tennessee Titans quarterback, ZACH METTENBERGER in the third quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. COLE had 2 of the Eagles 5 sacks leading to a 43-24 victory.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, MARK SANCHEZ, throws touchdown pass to tight end JAMES CASEY in the third quarter against the Tennessee Titans. Sanchez threw for 307 yards 1 touchdown and two interceptions, leading the Eagles to a 43-24 victory.
Philadelphia Eagles defensive end, FLETCHER COX, sacks Tennessee Titans quarterback, ZACH METTENBERGER, in the third quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. The Eagles went on to win 43-24.
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