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Eagles edge Bears and Chargers oust Ravens in thrilling NFL play-offs

▶ Parkey’s failed 43-yard field goal bid in closing seconds allows Philadelph­ia to win 16-15

- Agence France-Presse

Defending Super Bowl champions Philadelph­ia edged the Chicago Bears and the Los Angeles Chargers ousted Baltimore from the championsh­ip chase in two NFL play-off thrillers.

Bears kicker Cody Parkey clanked a 43-yard field goal attempt off the left upright and crossbar with five seconds remaining as the Eagles sealed a 16-15 victory at Chicago.

“It came down to the wire. We were just hoping for a miss,” said Eagles quarterbac­k Nick Foles. “The big thing is we saw some adversity in the first half with a couple turnovers but no one loses faith.

“We were able to rally behind our defence and we were able to get the win.”

The Chargers seized a 20-point lead but needed a turnover in the final seconds to thwart a Ravens fightback and claim a 23-17 first-round triumph at Baltimore.

“Our defence was unbelievab­le,” Chargers quarterbac­k Philip Rivers said.

“We couldn’t get anything but field goals early on offence but we finally got it done. It was a great team win.”

The Eagles booked a trip to top seed New Orleans on Sunday with the other National Conference play-off match-up sending the Dallas Cowboys to the Los Angeles Rams on Saturday. The Chargers have a second-round date next Sunday at New England while top seed Kansas City will entertain the Indianapol­is Colts on Saturday in the other American Conference contest.

Mitch Trubisky drove Chicago 80 yards and connected with Allen Robinson on a 22-yard touchdown pass for a 15-10 Bears lead with 9:04 remaining, but Chicago failed on a 2-point conversion run.

Foles, last year’s Super Bowl Most Valuable Player, drove the Eagles to Chicago’s 2-yard line, where the NFL’s stingiest defenders at allowing points denied two runs and a pass to set up a tension-packed fourthdown all-or-nothing play.

Foles hit Golden Tate with a 2-yard touchdown pass for a 16-15 Eagles lead with 56 seconds remaining but a 2-point conversion run failed, giving Chicago a final chance.

“I just waited on my opportunit­y. I just tried to make a play and it worked out,” Tate said. “A great collective effort. We found a way.”

But the drama wasn’t over. Trubisky marched the Bears downfield where Parkey was foiled the first time when the Eagles called timeout just before the snap to negate a kick he booted down the middle between the uprights.

On the next attempt, Parkey struck an upright for the fifth time this season and saw the ball bounce off the crossbar before falling on the wrong side for the Bears.

Jake Elliott’s 43-yard field goal had put the Eagles ahead only 5:23 into the game but Parkey answered from 36 and 29 yards for a 6-3 Bears half-time lead.

Foles tossed a 10-yard touchdown pass to tight end Dallas Goedert with 5:20 remaining in the third quarter to put the Eagles in front 10-6.

The 83-yard, seven-play touchdown march was aided by two key penalties against Bears defenders, a third-down unnecessar­y roughness call on Adrian Amos sustaining the drive and a 33-yard pass interferen­ce call against Prince Amukamara, a cornerback of Nigerian heritage, putting the ball at the Chicago 10-yard line.

But the Bears rallied to reclaim the lead, starting with Parkey’s 34-yard field goal with 14:13 remaining to pull Chicago within 10-9.

At Baltimore, the Ravens fell behind 23-3 on rookie Mike Badgley’s fifth field goal, with 9:14 to play.

Baltimore rookie Lamar Jackson, who became the youngest quarterbac­k in play-off history on the eve of his 22nd birthday, threw touchdown passes of 7 and 31 yards to Michael Crabtree to pull the Ravens close.

Jackson got the ball back with 45 seconds remaining but Chargers linebacker Uchenna Nwosu knocked loose a fumble from him and Melvin Ingram recovered for Los Angeles to secure the victory.

The Ravens fumbled three times in their first eight plays from scrimmage.

“We just come out and play assignment football. We have to come out and play together,” Ingram said. “Any squad. Any place. We don’t care.”

It came down to the wire. We were just hoping for a miss. We were able to rally behind our defence and get the win NICK FOLES Philadelph­ia Eagles quarterbac­k

 ?? Getty ?? Cody Parkey attemps a field goal for Chicago Bears against Philadelph­ia Eagles; below, Philip Rivers of Los Angeles Chargers
Getty Cody Parkey attemps a field goal for Chicago Bears against Philadelph­ia Eagles; below, Philip Rivers of Los Angeles Chargers
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