National Post (National Edition)

Eagles take flight among NFL elite

- ROB MAADDI The Associated Press

PHIL A DELPHI A • Josh Huff returned a kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown, Carson Wentz outplayed Sam Bradford and the Philadelph­ia Eagles beat Minnesota 21-10 on Sunday, handing the Vikings their first loss of the season.

The Eagles (4-2) snapped a two-game losing streak while the rested Vikings (5-1) hardly looked like an unbeaten team after having a bye.

“I thought we played embarrassi­ng in two phases,” Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said. “I’m very disappoint­ed in the performanc­e.’’

Bradford returned to Philadelph­ia for the first time since his trade to Minnesota eight days before the seasonopen­er paved the way for Wentz to start. Bradford was 7-7 in his only season with the Eagles and won his first four starts for the Vikings.

But the Eagles pressured and harassed their former quarterbac­k all game, sacked him six times, and forced his first three turnovers this season.

“I thought he missed some throws that he normally makes, but he got hit a lot,” Zimmer said. “It’s probably hard to evaluate his performanc­e when (the line) looks like a sieve.”

Wentz also struggled early, tossing two intercepti­ons. But he recovered to lead the Eagles on a couple of scoring drives, including a five-yard TD pass to Dorial GreenBeckh­am in the third quarter for an 18-3 lead.

“That’s a great defence we played,” Wentz said. “I have to be smarter with the football. We found a way to win. That’s huge for us.”

Both teams had a sloppy start.

After combining for only three turnovers in 10 games, the teams traded giveaways on five consecutiv­e series in the first quarter and totalled eight turnovers. The Vikings started two straight drives inside the red zone, but squandered both chances.

Blair Walsh hit a 48-yard field goal to give the Vikings a 3-0 lead before Huff broke loose for his second career touchdown return. Huff sprinted up the right side, ran through Walsh’s attempted arm tackle at the 40, raced untouched to the end zone and capped it with a somersault. Wentz ran in from the one for the 2-point conversion to give the Eagles an 8-3 lead.

Vikings — T Jeremiah Sirles: “If Sam doesn’t feel comfortabl­e back there, it’s our fault. It’s not one guy’s fault. It’s five guys’ fault.”

Eagles — Huff said: “He’s a kicker. I couldn’t let a kicker tackle me or I’d be mad at myself.”

Vikings: Bradford was 24-41, 224 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT. Matt Asiata had 55 yards rushing. Cordarrell­e Patterson had seven catches for 67 yards and a TD.

Eagles: Wentz was 16-28, 138 yards, 1 TD, 2 INTs. Ryan Mathews had 56 yards rushing. Huff caught four passes for 39 yards.

Doug Pederson took a point off the board after a roughing penalty on the Vikings against Caleb Sturgis and went for the 2-point conversion. Wentz ran it in up the middle on a draw.

Pederson went for fourthand-2 from the Vikings 44 with 1:21 left in the first half. Wentz gained six yards on a keeper and the drive ended with Sturgis making a 35-yard field goal for an 11-3 lead. “For me, it was an easy situation and I had trust in our guys,” Pederson said about the risky calls. Wide receiver Josh Huff of the Eagles is tackled Sunday.

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