The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Eagles make statement by beating Redskins

Spectacula­r Wentz tosses 4 TDs, Eagles beat Redskins 34-24

- By Rob Maaddi

Carson Wentz tossed four touchdown passes, and the Philadelph­ia Eagles overcame losing nine-time Pro Bowl left tackle Jason Peters in a 3424 win over the Washington Redskins on Monday night.

Wentz threw for 268 yards and ran for a career-best 63 after a shaky start to lead the NFL-best Eagles (6-1) to their fifth straight win. But the victory was costly because Peters was carted off the field with a knee injury in the third quarter.

Kirk Cousins had 303 yards passing and three TDs for the Redskins (3-3).

The Eagles went three-andout three times in their first four drives and had only 57 total yards before Wentz hit Mack Hollins in stride with a perfect 64-yard TD pass to tie it at 10. That got the offense rolling. Wentz connected with Zach Ertz for 46 yards on the next series and found him again for a 4-yard TD pass to make it 17-10.

After getting the second-half kickoff, the Eagles drove 86 yards for another touchdown. Peters was injured during the series, and fans chanted his name while teammates surrounded the cart.

Wentz finished the drive off with a play that Peters would appreciate.

While being hit by two defenders and falling forward, Wentz lofted a 9-yard TD pass to Corey Clement.

Wentz fired a 10-yard TD pass to Nelson Agholor to expand the lead to 31-17. Wentz kept that drive alive by escaping a sack and

running 17 yards on thirdand-8.

Cousins tossed a 7-yard touchdown pass to Chris Thompson to give the Redskins a 10-3 lead. He connected with Jordan Reed on a 5-yard TD to cut the deficit to 24-17 and threw a 12yard pass to Reed to cap the scoring.

The Eagles were penalized on four straight plays to start their first possession before Wentz was intercepte­d by Quinton Dunbar on a deep pass to Torrey Smith on second-and-31.

Philadelph­ia swept Washington for the first time since 2013 and has a commanding lead in the NFC East. The Cowboys and Redskins are tied for second place.

INJURIES

Redskins: LT Trent Williams (knee), CB Fabian Moreau (hamstring), RG Brandon Scherff (knee) and LB Preston Smith (groin) were hurt.

Eagles: LB Jordan Hicks (ankle) got hurt on the first series. Peters was replaced by Halapouliv­aati Vaitai.

MIA

Redskins WR Terrelle Pryor had two catches for 14 yards and didn’t start.

HEY ROOKIE

Eagles first-round pick Derek Barnett had his first two-sack game.

STREAK OVER

Eagles kicker Jake Elliott connected from 50 and 42 yards before he missed from 45 yards, ending his streak at 12 straight field goals. Four of those were from beyond 50 yards, including a 61-yarder.

HALL OF FAME

Six-time Pro Bowl kicker David Akers was inducted into the Eagles’ Hall of Fame at halftime. Akers is the team’s all-time leader in regular-season points (1,323) and games (188) and postseason points (134).

UP NEXT

REDSKINS » Host the Dallas Cowboys (3-3). EAGLES » Host the San Francisco 49ers (0-7).

 ?? MICHAEL PEREZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Philadelph­ia Eagles quarterbac­k Carson Wentz (11) gestures after scrambling for a first down during the second half of Monday night’s game against the Washington Redskins.
MICHAEL PEREZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Philadelph­ia Eagles quarterbac­k Carson Wentz (11) gestures after scrambling for a first down during the second half of Monday night’s game against the Washington Redskins.
 ?? MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Philadelph­ia Eagles wide receiver Nelson Agholor (13) celebrates with teammates after catching a touchdown pass form quarterbac­k Carson Wentz, second from left, during the second half of Monday’s game against the Washington Redskins.
MATT ROURKE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Philadelph­ia Eagles wide receiver Nelson Agholor (13) celebrates with teammates after catching a touchdown pass form quarterbac­k Carson Wentz, second from left, during the second half of Monday’s game against the Washington Redskins.
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States