Albuquerque Journal

Foles leads Eagles past Bears, 16-15

Parkey’s late FG hits upright, crossbar, as Philly holds on

- BY BARRY WILNER

CHICAGO — The Eagles kept messing up. They’re simply a team that doesn’t give up.

Nick Foles hit Golden Tate with a 2-yard touchdown pass on fourth down with 56 seconds remaining against the NFL’s stingiest defense, lifting the Philadelph­ia Eagles past the Chicago Bears 16-15 on Sunday in the final wild-card game.

Former Eagles kicker Cody Parkey hit the left upright and then the crossbar with a field-goal attempt from 43 yards with 10 seconds remaining, silencing the raucous crowd.

“I think the big thing is, we saw some adversity tonight in the first half (and) I had a couple of turnovers,” Foles said. “I think the big thing is that no one loses faith, no one stops believing, everyone just keeps talking, keeps believing in one another, and we just rallied. Our defense really kept us in this game.”

The defending league champion Eagles (10-7) squeezed into the playoffs by beating Washington and having the Bears (12-5) help them by knocking off Minnesota in the season finale. Philadelph­ia thanked its benefactor with a 12-play, 60-yard drive on which Foles, the Super Bowl MVP last February, hit six passes.

Tate made a reaching grab in the right side of the end zone near the goal line. “We found a way,” Tate said. Philly plays at New Orleans (13-3) next Sunday. Chicago’s sensationa­l turnaround

season from last place to the NFC North title is over.

No team has repeated as Super Bowl champion since New England in 2004, and the Eagles are a sixth seed. The last sixth seed to win the NFL title was Green Bay in the 2010 season; the Packers won the NFC championsh­ip at Soldier Field that season.

These Eagles, led by Foles once again replacing injured Carson Wentz, and a defense down to backups at several positions, seem to again have that magical touch.

It was a sizzling ending to a game marked by superior defense and several critical mistakes by the Eagles. They had to survive after Tarik Cohen, an All-Pro punt returner, took back the kickoff following Philly’s go-ahead score 35 yards. Mitchell Trubisky completed two passes to get the Bears close enough for Parkey. But his kick took a double deflection and fell harmlessly into the end zone.

He was 11 of 12 in the fourth-quarter on field goals before missing the biggest kick of his career.

“Obviously, we’re just hoping for a miss,” Foles said. “This was a hard-fought game. That’s an amazing team we just played against and it came down to the wire.”

The Bears are 1-15 all-time in playoffs when trailing after three quarters. They fell behind when Foles connected with rookie Dallas Goedert for a 10-yard touchdown in the third period that was set up by a 33-yard pass interferen­ce call on cornerback Prince Amukamara.

Although the Eagles outplayed the Bears in the first half, errors left them behind 6-3. A dropped potential intercepti­on in the end zone by Tre Sullivan allowed Parkey to make a 29-yarder as the half concluded.

 ?? NAM Y. HUH/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Philadelph­ia Eagles quarterbac­k Nick Foles (9) throws a pass around Chicago Bears linebacker Leonard Floyd (94) during Sunday’s playoff game.
NAM Y. HUH/ASSOCIATED PRESS Philadelph­ia Eagles quarterbac­k Nick Foles (9) throws a pass around Chicago Bears linebacker Leonard Floyd (94) during Sunday’s playoff game.

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