Imperial Valley Press

Back to winning, Eagles in control of playoff hopes

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PHILADELPH­IA (AP) — It took the Philadelph­ia Eagles 13 weeks to win consecutiv­e games and they have to keep doing it to reach the playoffs.

At least the defending Super Bowl champions control their fate.

If they win out, they’ll secure the NFC East. But Philadelph­ia has the league’s toughest schedule in the final quarter of the season.

A first-place showdown at Dallas (7-5) is up next followed by a trip west to face the Los Angeles Rams (11-1). The Houston Texans (9-3) visit Philadelph­ia on Dec. 23 and the Eagles finish the season at Washington (6-6).

“We have our work cut out for us for sure,” Carson Wentz said following Monday night’s 28-13 win over the Redskins.

After an embarrassi­ng 48-7 loss at New Orleans two weeks ago — the most lopsided defeat by a defending Super Bowl champion in NFL history — the Eagles seemed to be in trouble. They had a slew of injuries and easily could’ve used excuses to pack it in for this season.

Instead, they rebounded with back-to-back wins for the first time since Nick Foles led them in the playoffs last season.

“Obviously, we didn’t start the way we thought we were going to, but I think this one really speaks to the overall resiliency of this football team, the character of the guys in the locker room,” tight end Zach Ertz said.

“At 4-6, when we got drilled by the Saints a few weeks back, everyone had the opportunit­y to kind of put their heads down and sulk. But guys in that locker room really love the game of football. I think guys really love their craft. And I mean we went to work. Obviously, 6-6 now, not where we thought we were going to be, but at the same time we have the whole season in front of us.”

The offense has been more productive the past two games and, not coincident­ally, it’s been more balanced.

Undrafted rookie Josh Adams has 42 carries for 169 yards and one touchdown in two games since taking over as the lead back. Darren Sproles returned Monday night for the first time since Week 1 and provided a big spark, scoring on a 14-yard TD.

“You have to run the ball. You have to have that balance,” coach Doug Pederson said Tuesday. “We had it the last two weeks. It’s been positive. It opens up a little bit more in the play-action world and getting the quarterbac­k out on the perimeter, getting Carson on the edge and where he’s been good at seeing the field.

 ??  ?? Philadelph­ia Eagles’ Jordan Matthews (80) celebrates with Corey Clement (30) after a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins, on Monday, in Philadelph­ia. AP Photo/MAtt RouRke
Philadelph­ia Eagles’ Jordan Matthews (80) celebrates with Corey Clement (30) after a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins, on Monday, in Philadelph­ia. AP Photo/MAtt RouRke

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