Santa Fe New Mexican

Eagles hang on against Raiders to earn top seed

Philadelph­ia tops Raiders, but again looks sloppy

- By Rob Maaddi

The road to the Super Bowl in the NFC goes through Philadelph­ia.

Jake Elliott kicked a 48-yard field goal with 22 seconds left, and the Eagles clinched the No. 1 seed for the NFC playoffs with a sloppy 19-10 victory over the Oakland Raiders on Monday night.

The Eagles (13-2) went to the Super Bowl and lost 24-21 to New England the last time they had home-field advantage following the 2004 season.

They’ll need the edge after a second straight poor performanc­e. The defense struggled in a 34-29 win at the Giants last week. The offense was awful against the Raiders.

“We played great team ball,” cornerback

Patrick Robinson said. “The offense didn’t play as well as they have been, the defense had to step up.”

Ronald Darby intercepte­d Derek Carr’s pass and ran it back 52 yards with 54 seconds left, but was ruled

down by contact at the spot of the pick. Nick Foles then completed four straight passes for 21 yards. After an incomplete pass, Elliott nailed his kick right down the middle.

“We have to pick up for each other,” Darby said.

Derek Barnett returned a fumble 23 yards for a touchdown after picking up a lateral on Oakland’s final play from scrimmage.

Coming off a 12-4 season, the Raiders (6-9) were a popular pick to challenge the Patriots for the AFC title. But they were eliminated from the playoff chase on Sunday.

Still, playing for pride, Oakland nearly spoiled Philadelph­ia’s Christmas.

“Defensive battle, hard-fought game, certainly had our chances,” Raiders coach Jack Del Rio said. “We ran it well, struggled throwing it. Defense played extremely well.”

Making his second start since MVP candidate Carson Wentz tore his left ACL, Foles had a tough time on a windy night. He was 19 of 38 for 163 yards with one TD and one intercepti­on. He had four TD passes and no picks against New York.

“I didn’t play good enough,” Foles

said. “I have to play cleaner, [need] pinpoint accuracy and good decisions on third downs.”

Carr was even worse. He was 15 of 29 for 140 yards, one TD and two intercepti­ons.

“Anytime you give the ball to the other team, it hurts,” Carr said. “We got to help [the defense] out.”

Carr threw a 63-yard TD pass to Amari Cooper to tie it at 7 early in the second quarter. Cooper was wide open after cornerback Jalen Mills tried to jump the route.

Giorgio Tavecchio kicked a 25-yard field goal on the opening drive of the third quarter to give the Raiders a 10-7 lead.

The teams traded turnovers on three straight possession­s, starting with Robinson intercepti­ng Carr and returning it to Oakland’s 44.

Eagles left guard Chance Warmack then caused Jay Ajayi to fumble when he tried to push the pile and hit his teammate. The Raiders recovered at their 30, but gave it back on the next play when Marshawn Lynch fumbled at the same spot.

Philadelph­ia couldn’t do much with excellent field position and settled for Elliott’s tying 35-yard field goal.

After Tavecchio missed a 48-yard field goal with 7:58 remaining, Foles threw a pass that bounced off Pro Bowl tight end Zach Ertz’s hands and was intercepte­d by Reggie Nelson at the Eagles 37.

But Philadelph­ia quickly got the ball back when Malcolm Jenkins stripped Jalen Richard and recovered it at the Eagles 16. The offense went three-and-out.

Oakland’s first drive ended with Carr throwing the ball away on fourth-and-2 from Philadelph­ia’s 42.

The Eagles scored on the ensuing possession when Foles tossed a 17-yard TD pass to Ajayi for a 7-0 lead. Corey Clement ran 2 yards on fourth-and-1 to extend the drive.

 ?? PHOTOS BY MICHAEL PEREZ/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Eagles’ Jake Elliott kicks a field goal with 22 seconds left to beat the Raiders on Monday in Philadelph­ia.
PHOTOS BY MICHAEL PEREZ/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Eagles’ Jake Elliott kicks a field goal with 22 seconds left to beat the Raiders on Monday in Philadelph­ia.
 ??  ?? The Eagles' Ronald Darby, left, intercepts a pass against the Raiders' Amari Cooper in the fourth quarter.
The Eagles' Ronald Darby, left, intercepts a pass against the Raiders' Amari Cooper in the fourth quarter.
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