Imperial Valley Press

Eagles 26-24 victory over winless Chargers

Victory over winless CHARGERS

- BY GREG BEACHAM AP Sports Writer

CARSON — LeGarrette Blount burst through the line, escaped an ankle tackle and shoved into the secondary, where he stiff-armed a Chargers rookie twice to cap a rampaging 68-yard run.

“From my vantage point, it was one of the most impressive runs I’ve seen in my life,” quarterbac­k Carson Wentz said.

The Philadelph­ia Eagles are off to a tenacious start after another smash-mouth victory in a road stadium that felt like home.

Wentz passed for 242 yards, Blount rushed for 136 and the Eagles jumped to a big early lead before hanging on for a 26-24 victory over the winless Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.

Rookie Jake Elliott kicked four field goals for the Eagles (3-1), who had thousands of vocal fans in the Chargers’ temporary arena while they won on the road for the second time in 10 tries. Those fans roared their approval particular­ly after Philadelph­ia ran out the game with a bruising 13-play drive over the final 6:44, simply refusing to give a final chance to the Chargers’ offense. “Even though we’re four games in, this team is really beginning to believe in themselves, believe in each other,” coach Doug Pederson said.

Playing without Fletcher Cox and several injured defensive regulars, the Eagles matched last season’s 3-1 start. They did it with an impressive running game: Blount combined with Wendell Smallwood and Corey Clement to rush for 200 yards, with Blount picking up 88 yards in the fourth quarter, along with the clinching first down on that clock-chewing drive. “I had a pretty good day,” Blount said after his biggest day yet for his new team. “Running behind the O-line I run behind, it’s pretty hard not to have a good day.”

Rookie Austin Ekeler rushed for a 35-yard score on his first NFL carry and Hunter Henry made a one-handed TD catch during the Chargers’ fourth-quarter surge. Philadelph­ia ran out the clock after Henry’s TD catch, making a time-consuming drive that ended in the Victory formation. Philip Rivers passed for 347 yards and two TDs for the Chargers, who have lost nine consecutiv­e games dating to last season in San Diego.

WINLESS BOLTS

Tyrell Williams caught a 75yard touchdown pass , but the Chargers are off to their first 0-4 start since 2003 — three years before Rivers became their starting quarterbac­k. New coach Anthony Lynn is still winless after Los Angeles’ new team wrapped up a three-game homestand.

“Never in a million years (had) I thought we’d be here at 0-4, but we are,” Lynn said. “I look at football in four quarters, just like the game, and we just stunk the first quarter of our season. We’ve got three quarters left to figure some things out and get this turned around.”

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 ?? PHOTO/ MARK J TERRILL ?? Los Angeles Chargers running back Melvin Gordon (top) tries to get past Philadelph­ia Eagles strong safety Malcolm Jenkins during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, in Carson. AP
PHOTO/ MARK J TERRILL Los Angeles Chargers running back Melvin Gordon (top) tries to get past Philadelph­ia Eagles strong safety Malcolm Jenkins during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, in Carson. AP

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