Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Champs win opener

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Jay Ajayi (above) scored two second-half touchdowns, including the game-winner with 2:19 left, as the Philadelph­ia Eagles opened defense of their Super Bowl title with an 18-12 victory over the Atlanta Falcons on Thursday night.

PHILADELPH­IA — Matt Ryan to Julio Jones failed again.

Jay Ajayi had a pair of touchdown runs, Nick Foles caught another pass to jumpstart a sputtering offense and the defending champion Philadelph­ia Eagles needed another defensive stand to open the season with an 18-12 victory over the Atlanta Falcons on Thursday night.

A sloppy, mistake-filled game that featured 26 penalties came down to Ryan throwing an incomplete pass to Jones in the left corner of the end zone on the final play from Philadelph­ia’s 5.

Jones couldn’t come down with Ryan’s pass from the 2 in the right corner of the end zone in Atlanta’s 15-10 loss in the divisional round in January.

A weather delay pushed the kickoff back 45 minutes, forcing fans to wait for the unveiling of the “world champions”

banner following the franchise’s first Super Bowl victory. Wearing his gold Hall of Fame jacket, former safety Brian Dawkins riled up the sellout crowd with owner Jeffrey Lurie by his side and led a chorus of “Fly Eagles Fly.”

The defense fed off that energy with a strong goal-line stand on the opening series, stopping the Falcons three times at the 1.

They did it again at the end.

After Ajayi’s 11-yard TD run and 2-point conversion gave the Eagles a lead with 2:25 left, Ryan led the Falcons down the field. He completed a 36-yard pass to Jones and connected with him again for 18 yards on third-and-17.

The Falcons had a first down at the 10 but Ryan threw four consecutiv­e incomplete passes. But a penalty on Jordan Hicks gave them one more chance and the Eagles held again.

Needing a spark on offense, Eagles Coach Doug Pederson resorted to the “Philly Special” play that helped the Eagles beat the New England Patriots 41-33 in the Super Bowl. This time, Foles caught a 15-yard pass from Nelson Agholor to extend a drive that ended with Ajayi scoring a go-ahead 1-yard TD run in the third quarter.

Foles, the Super Bowl MVP still filling in for Carson Wentz, played it safe and the offense was conservati­ve until Pederson turned to his favorite play on third-and-5 midway through the third quarter. Corey Clement took a toss and flipped to Agholor, who threw it to Foles running open down the right side for a gain to the Falcons 26.

Foles hit Zach Ertz for 18 yards on third-and-6 and Ajayi ran in a few plays later to put Philadelph­ia up 10-6.

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