Las Vegas Review-Journal

Hurts finds a way as Eagles survive in OT

Buffalo slips further out of playoff picture

- By Dan Gelston

PHILADELPH­IA — Jalen Hurts walked off the Linc field with his arms extended in celebratio­n as the Eagles crowd — which had booed the team off the field at halftime — went wild in appreciati­on for one more comeback, one more series of stupefying plays their franchise quarterbac­k has made routine.

Consider one in the fourth quarter, when Hurts rolled to his left and almost seemed out of options. He stopped, spotted Olamide Zaccheaus through a crowd of defenders and threw a pass on the money for a go-ahead score.

Or even the winner, a designed run from a QB who played through a bruised knee this season and yet still dashed virtually untouched for a TD — oh, only his fifth scoring play of the game.

“He made a lot of really clutch plays in that second half,” Philadelph­ia coach Nick Sirianni said. “Then the big one, obviously, at the end.”

Obviously, yes. It was Hurts, after all. He zipped into the end zone from 12 yards out with 2:37 left in overtime, and the Eagles beat the Buffalo Bills 37-34 on a cold, rainy Sunday.

Hurts threw for three touchdowns and ran for two more, outdueling Buffalo’s Josh Allen while rallying the Eagles from a 17-7 halftime deficit for the second straight game.

“You know he’s clutch,” Sirianni said. “He’s been clutch for us, clutch for this city and clutch for this team for the last three years now. He just kept going, put his head down and worked.”

Hurts needed some help, though. Philadelph­ia’s Jake Elliott tied the game with a 59-yard field goal in swirling wind with 20 seconds remaining.

“Given the conditions, that was probably the toughest one I had to hit,” Elliott said.

The Bills (6-6) still had 20 seconds left and a chance to at least try a desperatio­n heave or a quick play to set up a field goal try. Coach Sean Mcdermott instead elected to have Allen take a knee.

After the Bills went ahead with a field goal on the first possession of OT, Hurts scooted for the score that made the Eagles the only 10-1 team in the NFL.

He hit Devonta Smith for 17- and 11-yard receptions in OT, and D’andre Swift had a 16-yard run to help set up the walk-off TD.

“As far as the standard I’d like to play, enough is never enough,” Hurts said.

The Eagles trailed by 10 at the half, 10 in the third quarter and by three points late in regulation and early in OT.

“We found a way at the end and made it happen,” Hurts said.

Allen threw for 339 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 81 yards and two scores for the Bills, who are in danger of missing the playoffs after winning the AFC East the past three years.

The Bills finished with 505 total yards and 13 third-down conversion­s.

“They’re defending NFC champs for a reason,” Allen said. “They made plays tonight, and they made enough to win the game.”

 ?? Matt Slocum The Associated Press ?? Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham celebrates after a sack of Bills quarterbac­k Josh Allen on Sunday.
Matt Slocum The Associated Press Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham celebrates after a sack of Bills quarterbac­k Josh Allen on Sunday.

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