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Sanchez steps in after Foles hurt, Eagles win

Sanchez relieves injured Foles, leads Eagles to win over Texans

- By Kristie Rieken

HOUSTON>> After his performanc­e on Sunday, the Philadelph­ia Eagles are confident they’ll be fine with Mark Sanchez at quarterbac­k if Nick Foles misses more time with an injury.

Sanchez replaced Foles, overcame turnovers and did enough to keep the Eagles in first place with a 31-21 win over the Houston Texans. Foles hurt his left shoulder late in the first quarter, and Sanchez came on to threw for 202 yards and two touchdowns.

“He’s good,” running back LeSean McCoy said. “Even when he came here it’s hard to look at him as a backup because of (the) success he’s had and experience. I think today wasn’t really something surprising to the team.”

“I think we’ll do some damage if Nick can’t go,” McCoy continued. “He’ll step in there and do a great job.”

Sanchez, who also threw two intercepti­ons, missed all of last season after tearing the labrum in his right shoulder in the preseason. He last played on Dec.

30, 2012, with the New York Jets.

The Eagles (6-2) led by 3 when Jeremy Maclin grabbed a low throw from Sanchez for an 8-yard touchdown to make it 31-21, sealing the win with about four minutes remaining.

Sanchez didn’t waste any time in his Philadelph­ia debut, finding Maclin deep on his first play for a 52yard gain. Five plays later, he threw a perfect pass to Jordan Matthews for an 11yard touchdown to make it 14-7 in the second quarter.

He admitted to being a bit nervous before the throw to Maclin. Those butterflie­s dissolved after that strike.

“You want to get the first throw out of the way. And thanks to Chip we throw it right down the field,” Sanchez said. “So that will get your nerves gone.”

Coach Chip Kelly didn’t provide many details of the injury to Foles, saying only: “He’s in a sling right now, and that’s all I got.”

Ryan Fitzpatric­k threw for 203 yards with two touchdowns and an intercepti­on for Houston (4-5). The Texans had trouble getting their offense going.

“It was a tough day, and obviously that falls on the quarterbac­k in terms of not being able to get things started and accomplish­ed,” Fitzpatric­k said.

Maclin finished with two touchdowns and 158 yards receiving and McCoy had 117 yards rushing.

The Eagles were up by 10 and driving late in the third quarter when Jumal Rolle grabbed his second intercepti­on of the game.

DeMeco Ryans intercepte­d Fitzpatric­k at the Philadelph­ia 10, but was injured on the play and fumbled the ball as he fell to the ground. DeAndre Hopkins recovered for Houston and scored on a 7-yard reception two plays later to cut the lead to 24-21.

Ryans tore his right Achilles tendon, a person familiar with the injury said. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the Eagles didn’t release details of the injury.

Top overall pick Jadeveon Clowney (illness) and linebacker Brian Cushing (knee) were inactive for the Texans and they lost starting cornerback­s Johnathan Joseph (concussion) and Kareem Jackson (knee) to injuries in the first quarter.

Houston’s defense got to the quarterbac­k early, with four sacks in the first half. The Eagles had allowed just two in the previous six games.

Whitney Mercilus sacked Foles twice in three plays, driving him hard into the turf on the second one to send the quarterbac­k to the locker room.

Houston tied it at 14-14 when Arian Foster grabbed a 56-yard TD pass about four minutes before halftime. That score was set up when receiver Josh Huff tipped a pass by Sanchez that was intercepte­d by Rolle.

Foster left late in the game and coach Bill O’Brien said he injured his groin and that he hoped he’d be OK after an extra week of rest with the bye next week.

A 45-yard field goal by Cody Parkey gave the Eagles a 17-14 lead at halftime.

Houston missed a 39yard field goal in the third quarter. The Eagles used four straight running plays capped by an 8-yard run by Chris Polk after that to extend their lead to 24-14 with about three minutes left in the third. NOTES » Eagles S Safety Nate Allen had started 23 straight games before sitting out with a hamstring injury. ... J.J. Watt finished with 1 ½ sacks and has 6 ½ in his last four games. ... Maclin has three touchdowns for 50 yards or longer this season.

 ?? TONY GUTIERREZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Mark Sanchez relieved Philadelph­ia Eagles starting quarterbac­k Nick Foles, who left the game in the first half with a left shoulder injury. Sanchez threw for 202yards with two touchdowns and two intercepti­ons in the Eagles’ 31-21 win over Houston...
TONY GUTIERREZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mark Sanchez relieved Philadelph­ia Eagles starting quarterbac­k Nick Foles, who left the game in the first half with a left shoulder injury. Sanchez threw for 202yards with two touchdowns and two intercepti­ons in the Eagles’ 31-21 win over Houston...
 ?? TONY GUTIERREZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jeremy Maclin catches a 52-yard pass in the second quarter of the Eagles win over the Texans Sunday.
TONY GUTIERREZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jeremy Maclin catches a 52-yard pass in the second quarter of the Eagles win over the Texans Sunday.
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 ?? TONY GUTIERREZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Philadelph­ia Eagles quarterbac­k Nick Foles walks off the field after being injured during the first half against the Houston Texans Sunday in Houston.
TONY GUTIERREZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Philadelph­ia Eagles quarterbac­k Nick Foles walks off the field after being injured during the first half against the Houston Texans Sunday in Houston.

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