The Arizona Republic

Wentz rallies Eagles with 2 late TD drives

- Rob Maaddi

PHILADELPH­IA – Carson Wentz threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to Boston Scott with 40 seconds remaining and the Philadelph­ia Eagles overcame an 11point deficit in the final seven minutes to beat the New York Giants 22-21 on Thursday night.

Daniel Jones shook off a stumble that prevented him from an 88-yard touchdown run and had the Giants leading 2110 following a 2-yard pass to Sterling Shepard with 6:21 left.

But Wentz led a depleted offense missing eight starters back.

His 3-yard pass to Greg Ward cut it to 21-16. After the 2-point conversion failed, the Eagles got the ball at their 29 with 2:02 to go.

Wentz completed passes of 11 and 30 yards to Richard Rodgers. On third down from the 5, a defensive holding penalty gave the Eagles a first down at the 3. But three-time All-Pro center Jason Kelce was called for a facemask penalty that pushed

it back to the 18.

No big deal.

Wentz threw a perfect strike to Scott and the backup running back made an excellent catch to give Philadelph­ia the lead.

The 2-point conversion failed, but Jones was sacked and fumbled on the ensuing possession.

The Eagles (2-4-1) and Giants (1-6) are right in the mix in the NFC East, led by

Dallas (2-4).

Wentz threw for 359 yards and two TDs and ran for a score.

Jones had only the end zone ahead of him away when he took off running from the Giants 12 in the third quarter.

He was well ahead of everyone chasing him until he stumbled and got tackled before he could get up at 8.

A pass interferen­ce penalty against Nickell Robey-Coleman on third down gave the Giants another try, and Wayne Gallman ran in from the 1 to give them a 14-10 lead.

Jones’ 80 yard run was the longest by a Giants quarterbac­k and tied for the fourth-longest in team history. Patrick Mahomes, the 2018 NFL MVP, couldn’t resist poking some fun at Jones. He tweeted: “I mean i can’t even say anything cause i would never be able to run that far either.”

Jones threw a 39-yard TD pass to Golden Tate in the first quarter.

The Giants drove 97 yards to take a 2110 lead.

 ?? AP ?? The Eagles' Boston Scott, left, catches the go-ahead touchdown pass against the Giants' Jabrill Peppers with 40 seconds remaining on Thursday night.
AP The Eagles' Boston Scott, left, catches the go-ahead touchdown pass against the Giants' Jabrill Peppers with 40 seconds remaining on Thursday night.

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