Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Hurts throws, runs for TD as Eagles top Bucs

- By Fred Goodall

TAMPA, FLA. » Jalen Hurts and the Philadelph­ia Eagles are unbeaten, but not perfect or even as good as they feel they can be.

“Everybody wants us to be a final product now, but it's a growth. You want to grow every day,” coach Nick Sirianni said after the defending NFC champions dominated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 25-11 on Monday night.

“We're not going to be playing our best football until we get going into the season,” Sirianni added. “We've still got things to work on, we've still got growth to do.”

Hurts threw for a touchdown, ran for another and led the Eagles on a gameending drive that lasted more than nine minutes.

Philadelph­ia won its first eight games a year ago and is off to a 3-0 start in consecutiv­e seasons for the first time since 1992-93.

“At the end of the day it's about catching, it's about throwing, it's about taking care of the football, it's about taking away the football, it's about tackling, it's about blocking, it's about getting off blocks. Those are the key fundamenta­ls to playing football, and our guys really did a good job of putting that extra work in,” Sirianni said. “That's going to continue to take us through the season.”

Hurts improved to 20-1 over his last 21 regular-season games. He tossed a 34yard TD pass to Olamide Zaccheaus that helped Philly build a 13-3 halftime lead, and his 1-yard scoring run on a quarterbac­k sneak gave the Eagles a 17-point advantage early in the second half.

The Eagles led 25-3 by the time the Bucs finally got into the end zone on Baker Mayfield's 1-yard TD throw to Mike Evans. A 2-point conversion trimmed Philadelph­ia's lead to 14 with 9:22 remaining, but Hurts and the Eagles never let Tampa Bay get the ball back.

“At that point we're hoping to get the ball back, score quick and make it interestin­g,” Mayfield said.

“We didn't play a good ballgame. They were a lot to do with that,” Bucs coach Todd Bowles said. “We can't mope about it.”

Hurts was 4 of 5 passing and ran for a first down on the final drive.

“Outside of some turnovers on my behalf, I think we did a really good job of executing,” Hurts said. “We've got to do a better job of controllin­g the things we can. But we've got three wins down and we're going to continue to build off of that as a team and hold each other accountabl­e. That's the name of the game.”

The Bucs (2-1) lost for the first time with Mayfield at quarterbac­k, turning the ball over twice after playing turnover-free against Minnesota

and Chicago. The Bucs' usually reliable defense struggled, too, yielding 201 yards rushing.

A week after running for a career-high 175 yards, D'Andre Swift ran for 130 yards on 16 attempts for Philadelph­ia. Hurts was 23 of 37 passing for 277 yards and two intercepti­ons, while A.J. Brown finished with nine receptions for 131 yards for the Eagles — one of just three NFL teams that remain unbeaten, along with Miami and San Francisco.

Mayfield completed 15 of 25 passes for 146 yards, one touchdown and an intercepti­on. Evans had five receptions, giving him 700 in his career.

“It's all on us. I hope we can play them again in the future,” Evans said. “We had a lot of opportunit­ies. I just wish I could have started faster and helped our team.”

 ?? MIKE CARLSON — GETTY IMAGES ?? QB Jalen Hurts of the Eagles scrambles in the third quarter of Monday's victory over the Buccaneers in Tampa, Florida.
MIKE CARLSON — GETTY IMAGES QB Jalen Hurts of the Eagles scrambles in the third quarter of Monday's victory over the Buccaneers in Tampa, Florida.

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