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Hurts, Sirianni get last laugh as Eagles rally

- Safid Deen

The Philadelph­ia Eagles were staring down the brink of their second straight loss, and it would’ve been even more upsetting because it was against a team with an interim coach.

But that’s when the Eagles needed their MVP candidate to take the reins. And Jalen Hurts delivered. Hurts put the Eagles on his back in the fourth quarter, converting a 4thand-2 inside the red zone for a first down and scoring a winning 7-yard run to help Philadelph­ia beat the Indianapol­is Colts 17-16 on Sunday.

Hurts showed again why he is in the conversati­on for the NFL’s MVP award in helping the Eagles improve to 9-1 and stay in first place among all NFC teams.

“I don’t think we’ve scratched the surface,” Hurts said of the Eagles’ potential in their first game without tight end Dallas Goedert, who is sidelined indefinite­ly with a shoulder injury but expected to return this season.

The Eagles flirted with perfection with their 8-0 start this season, only to be upended at home by the Washington Commanders on “Monday Night Football.” Six days later, the Eagles were down by double digits early in the third quarter in Indianapol­is.

A loss to the Colts – who hired former center Jeff Saturday to serve as interim coach despite no college or NFL coaching experience – would’ve raised questions about the Eagles’ true stance among the NFL’s elite teams despite their record.

And it really would’ve – to say nicely – displeased Eagles coach Nick Sirianni.

Sirianni, 41, was the Colts offensive coordinato­r under former coach Frank Reich from 2018 to 2020. Sirianni would’ve loved to coach this game against Reich. And he held his tongue as best he could postgame, reflecting on his mentor being fired.

“I’m emotional because I love Frank Reich,” Sirianni told reporters after the game. “You don’t know what I think if he should be here or not, because you guys can probably imagine what I really think . ... It was sweet to come here, especially with what happened in this organizati­on the last couple of weeks. And get the win. A win. We’re leaving Indianapol­is with a win.”

After giving up a touchdown to Colts running back Jonathan Taylor on the first drive and falling behind 13-3 early in the third quarter, Hurts and the Eagles prevailed. Hurts threw a 22-yard touchdown pass to receiver Quez Watkins early in the fourth quarter to trim the deficit to 13-10.

Both teams saw their star playmakers – Taylor for the Colts and receiver A.J. Brown for the Eagles – fumble on their next possession­s.

The Eagles defense forced the Colts (4-6-1) to kick their third field goal of the game, which Chase McLaughlin made with 4:37 left to play.

And on the Eagles’ final scoring drive of the day, Hurts converted on fourth down and saw his offensive line open a big hole so he could score a 7yard rushing touchdown untouched.

“Jalen is special with the ball in his hands, and man, that thing opened up,” Sirianni said. “He executed. He scored. And it was pretty sweet.”

Added Hurts: “That was one that was in the bag, and I think we pulled it out at the right time in the right game. It was a helluva call by coach, helluva execution by the O-linemen, and we found a way.”

Hurts’ score represente­d the first time in the game the Eagles went ahead. And the Colts had nothing offensivel­y on their final drive against the Eagles defense, which slammed the door shut on a potential upset.

Hurts was 18 of 25 passing for 190 yards with a TD, while adding 86 yards and a TD on the ground with 16 carries. He has 2,407 yards passing and 15 TDs and eight rushing TDs this season.

 ?? TREVOR RUSZKOWSKI/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Eagles quarterbac­k Jalen Hurts scores the game-winning TD in the fourth quarter against the Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium.
TREVOR RUSZKOWSKI/USA TODAY SPORTS Eagles quarterbac­k Jalen Hurts scores the game-winning TD in the fourth quarter against the Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium.

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