Texarkana Gazette

Eagles look Super against Giants

- By Tom Canavan

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.— Breathe a little easier Philadelph­ia and surroundin­g areas. The Eagles are back and looking super.

Just goes to show you what a little urgency, some big plays—and a timely game against the New York Giants can do for the defending Super Bowl champions.

Carson Wentz threw a season-high three touchdown passes and the Eagles got an early lift from their defense and special teams in beating the struggling Giants 34-13 on Thursday night, avoiding their first three-game losing streak since the 2016 season.

“It’s a big win for us,” said Wentz, who finished 26 of 36 for 278 yards and no intercepti­ons. “NFC East and the conference. It’s huge. Being 3-3 is better than 2-4. This is more like who we are. We can build from this.”

The win put the Eagles into a first place tie with Washington (2-2) in the NFC East with Dallas (2-3) a half game back. The Giants are fading fast.

Wentz sandwiched touchdowns passes of 13 and 1 yard to Alshon Jeffery around a 10-yarder to tight end Zach Ertz to help the Eagles build a 31-6 lead. They beat the Giants (1-5) for the fourth straight time and seventh in eight games.

Corey Clement scored on a 1-yard run and Jake Elliott added field goals of 33 and 30 yards.

“This is finally the game where we played like the Philadelph­ia Eagles,” said Ertz, who was limited to seven passes for 43 yards. “We’re finally the Eagles again.”

Rookie halfback Saquon Barkley scored on a 50-yard run and rushed for 130 yards in one of the few bright spots for the Giants’ offense, which was booed repeatedly in losing at home for the third time. Aldrick Rosas had field goals of 33 and 21 yards.

This was seen as a must-win game for both teams in the weak and wideopen NFC East, and the Eagles went out and grabbed it.

They came into the game having scored seven points in the first quarter and they doubled that against New York.

Eli Manning was under pressure all night from the Eagles. They sacked him four times and hit him 13 other times. He finished 24 of 43 for 281 yards.

 ?? AP Photo/Julio Cortez ?? ■ Philadelph­ia Eagles’ Nigel Bradham (53) celebrates after sacking New York Giants quarterbac­k Eli Manning during the second half Thursday in East Rutherford, N.J. The Eagles won, 34-13.
AP Photo/Julio Cortez ■ Philadelph­ia Eagles’ Nigel Bradham (53) celebrates after sacking New York Giants quarterbac­k Eli Manning during the second half Thursday in East Rutherford, N.J. The Eagles won, 34-13.
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