Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Last-second 61-yard FG lifts Eagles past Giants

Elliott kick at 0:00 drops Big Blue to 0-3

- By Rob Maaddi

Jake Elliott kicked a 61-yard field goal as the clock expired to lift the Eagles to a 27-24 victory over the Giants.

Jake Elliott ran over to coaches and begged for a chance to try the longest field goal in team history.

They said yes — and he nailed it.

Elliott kicked a 61-yarder as the clock expired to lift the Philadelph­ia Eagles to a 27-24 victory over the New York Giants on Sunday.

Carson Wentz tossed a 19-yard pass to Alshon Jeffery to set up Elliott’s kick. The rookie was a fifth-round pick by the Bengals and joined the Eagles after Caleb Sturgis was injured in Week 1. He was carried off the field by two teammates.

“I’m thankful I had the opportunit­y to try it,” Elliott said. “I wanted it.”

Elliott missed from 52 yards earlier in the game and last week missed from 30 yards and shanked an extra point.

“It’s surreal, but it’s the life of a kicker,” Elliott said. “You have ups and downs and you move onto next week.”

Eagles coach Doug Pederson conferred with special teams coach Dave Fipp before sending Elliott on the field.

“I had so much confidence in him,” Pederson said.

Eli Manning threw three touchdown passes in the fourth quarter, including a 77-yard score to Sterling Shepard, but Philadelph­ia (2-1) rallied twice.

“We have to play better football,” Manning said.

Elliott hit a 46-yard field goal to tie it with 51 seconds left after Aldrick Rosas kicked a 41-yarder to put the Giants ahead.

The Giants (0-3) hadn’t scored 20 points in eight straight games before Manning led them to 21 in a span of 5:21. He tossed TD passes of 10 yards and 4 yards to Odell Beckham Jr. to tie it at 14. Manning then connected over the middle to Shepard, who broke a couple tackles and sprinted all the way for a 21-14 lead.

But Philadelph­ia swered quickly.

A 36-yard penalty for pass interferen­ce on Eli Apple put the ball at the 15 and rookie Corey Clement ran in on the next play for his first career TD to make it 21-all.

On a hot, humid day, the NFC East rivals looked sloppy for the first three quarters.

Down 14-0, the Giants fi- an-

nally got going when Manning threw a 10-yard TD to Beckham to cut it to 14-7. Beckham drew an unsportsma­nlike penalty for his celebratio­n. Down on all fours, Beckham took a few steps and then lifted his right leg in the air, imitating a dog urinating.

“That’s not smart football,” Giants coach Ben McAdoo said.

But the penalty wasn’t costly. New York quickly got the ball back at Philadelph­ia’s 33 when Landon Collins forced Zach Ertz to fumble and Apple recovered at the Eagles 33.

Orleans Darkwa ran 20 yards to the 6. Beckham then made a spectacula­r, one-handed grab for a 4-yard TD to tie it at 14.

The Eagles went up 7-0 on LeGarrette Blount’s 1-yard TD run that capped an 18play, 90-yard drive. Blount had a rumbling 17-yard run early in the drive and Wentz later kept it going with a nifty, 11-yard scramble on third-and-8.

Manning’s second pick came on a tipped ball that came down into Patrick Robinson’s hands in the third quarter. Wentz threw a 2-yard TD pass to Ertz on the ensuing possession to give Philadelph­ia a 14-0 lead.

QB Numbers

Manning was 35 of 47 for 366 yards, three TDs and two intercepti­ons.

Went was 21 of 31 for 176 yards, one TD and no picks.

 ?? MATT ROURKE — ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Eagles’ Jake Elliott celebrates after kicking game-winning 61yard field goal against Giants on Sunday.
MATT ROURKE — ASSOCIATED PRESS Eagles’ Jake Elliott celebrates after kicking game-winning 61yard field goal against Giants on Sunday.

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