Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Rough day for quarterbac­ks Wentz, Cousins, Trubisky, Haskins

- By Rob Maaddi

PHILADELPH­IA » Carson Wentz and Kirk Cousins remained winless. Mitchell Trubisky got benched. Dwayne Haskins took a step backward.

It was a rough day for some of the NFL’s under-fire quarterbac­ks.

Wentz threw two more picks but used his legs on a game-tying touchdown drive as the Philadelph­ia

Eagles played the Cincinnati Bengals to a 23-23 tie Sunday.

Wentz is going through the worst stretch of his fiveyear career and has already tossed six intercepti­ons, one fewer than he had in each of the past three seasons. Already missing veteran receiver Alshon Jeffery and rookie first-round pick Jalen Reagor, Wentz lost DeSean Jackson in the first half and tight end Dallas Goedert went down in the first quarter.

The combinatio­n of injuries on the offensive line and the skill positions, questionab­le playcallin­g and a predictabl­e offensive scheme, plus his own inconsiste­ncy, has led to Wentz’s struggles.

“It’s hard when you got some moving pieces and you got different guys in there,” Eagles coach Doug Pederson said. “We’re not going to make excuses for anything. We got to continue to work, practice, get better and sort these things out. When the injuries piled up, it just sort of got us a little bit out of our game-plan rhythm.”

No surprise fickle fans are putting all the blame on Wentz. Those who aren’t still lamenting the fact the Eagles let Nick Foles go two years ago are calling for backup Jalen Hurts, the rookie quarterbac­k who ran for 8 yards on one play of the two plays he was behind center with Wentz split wide.

“He battled. He was tough. He had some tough runs. He had the scramble for the touchdown. He played physical,” Pederson said of Wentz.

Tough usually wins over Philly. Apparently, that doesn’t apply to a franchise quarterbac­k who lowered his shoulder and barreled into defenders when nothing else seemed to work.

Cousins threw three TD passes in Minnesota’s 31-30 home loss to Tennessee but also had two picks and has already matched his 2019 intercepti­on total with six. He was coming off the worst performanc­e of his career last week and criticism is building as the Vikings fell to 0-3.

“You just go back and look at each one and say why and better understand each one,” Cousins said of his picks. “You try not to play for stats when they are just stats and not telling the full story.”

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