Imperial Valley Press

Eagles run for 4 TDs in 44-6 victory over winless Lions

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DETROIT ( AP) — Boston Scott and Jordan Howard made the most of filling in for running back Miles Sanders and took advantage of Philadelph­ia dominating Detroit’s defensive line.

Scott and Howard each had two touchdowns on the ground, helping the Philadelph­ia Eagles run over the Detroit Lions in a 44-6 win Sunday.

“We were able to push some guys around up front,” coach Nick Sirianni said.

The Eagles (3-5) ended a two-game losing streak against a team that was very accommodat­ing, enjoying their most lopsided win on the road since beating the St. Louis Cardinals by 42 points nearly 40 years ago.

The Lions ( 0- 8) go into their bye week as the NFL’s only winless team.

“If this doesn’t get better, we’re going to be 0-17,” Detroit safety Tracy Walker said.

The break gives firstyear coach Dan Campbell extra time to figure out how to avoid making history during the league’s fififirst 17-game schedule after being a tight end on the first 0-16 team in Detroit 13 years ago.

“I can take a week and look at everything,” Campbell said.

When Campbell looks at film of the latest loss, he will see how inept his lines were on both sides of the ball.

With Sanders on injured reserve with an ankle injury from last week, Scott and Howard had 12 carries each and combined for 117 yards rushing combined. Scott had just seven carries this season before Sunday and Jordan made his season debut after being promoted from the practice squad. They became the first pair of Eagles to run for multiple touchdowns in the same game since 1980.

“Whenever that opportunit­y knocks, you got to step up,” Scott said. “Me and Jordan motivated each other during the time leading up to this moment.”

Scott broke a scoreless tie late in the first period with a 1-yard run and and Howard’s 4-yard run late in the second quarter put Philadelph­ia up 17-0. They each had a short touchdown run in the third quarter.

Just to make the setback sting a little more for the Lions and their fans, former Detroit cornerback Darius Slay scooped up D’Andre Swift’s fumble that was forced by Detroit native Avonte Maddox and returned it 33 yards make it 38-0 late in the third.

 ?? AP PHOTO/PAUL SANCYA ?? Philadelph­ia Eagles running back Jordan Howard (24) falls into the end zone for a 4-yard touchdown run as Detroit Lions free safety Tracy Walker III (21) defends during the first half of an NFL football game, on Sunday in Detroit.
AP PHOTO/PAUL SANCYA Philadelph­ia Eagles running back Jordan Howard (24) falls into the end zone for a 4-yard touchdown run as Detroit Lions free safety Tracy Walker III (21) defends during the first half of an NFL football game, on Sunday in Detroit.

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