Redskins vs eagles game score
Drive summary: The Eagles got the ball after a missed Dustin Hopkins field goal. The eked out a first down with a two-yard gain on third and two and then Wentz launched a yard strike to Zach Ertz for a first down at the Washington The Eagles were lined up to go for it on fourth and three but after a false start Sturgis came on the field and kicked the tree-pointer.
Drive summary: The Redskins finally scratched the scoreboard with a second-quarter drive. Cousins got the initial first down with a one-yard run on an option play then he passed to Rob Kelley for 11 and to Jordan Reed for Kelley converted a third and one with a five-yard run and then on the next play he popped a yard run off of left tackle into the end zone.
Wentz went to Jordan Matthews for 14 and then he converted a third and nine with a yard pass to Trey Burton. That put them in Redskins territory at the On third and three at the 36 Wentz threw to Paul Turner for 16 yards. A third-down pass to Burton set up a first and goal at the four.
On the next play Wentz threw to Darren Sproles for the touchdown. It's Philly. The rookie running back with a few nifty cuts gets the Redskins their first touchdown of the day and it's Washington late in the second quarter.
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Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert caps his team's play drive with a buzzer-beating touchdown loft. Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert's fourth-down touchdown heave and ad-libbed two-point throw narrow the Las Vegas Raiders' lead to 7 points in the fourth quarter. Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams caps his fourth-down grab with a drive-saving reach beyond the chains.
The two teams will meet in Dallas on Sunday in a game that could decide the fate of the division. Despite their positioning in the standings, it's still not clear if these Eagles are any good. A win over two backup quarterbacks provides little clarity. It's not like they emphatically beat up on a team down to their third-string quarterback, who only joined them two weeks ago. Injuries have been a real problem.
At some point soon -- next week against the Cowboys would be a good time to do so -- the Eagles need to start playing like a playoff-caliber team instead of relying on the inferior competition around them to bail them out. But they're hanging around. They're not dead yet. They're still searching for answers, but they will be afforded the opportunity to get hot down the stretch and earn a postseason spot.
That said, the biggest winner on Monday night might've been the Cowboys, who watched their only two challengers play 60 minutes of underwhelming football. Neither the Redskins nor the Eagles appear to be on the verge of surpassing them as the best team in the division. The Redskins lost another quarterback.
And the Eagles look nothing like the team they were a year ago. Wentz has yet to recreate the magic of his season. He finished 27 of 39 for yards 7. On the opening drive, he briefly looked like the magician he was during his ascent to MVP candidate a year ago when he abandoned the pocket and floated a pass to Golden Tate down the sideline for a big chunk of yards. A few plays later, Wentz and Tate polished off the drive and put the Eagles in an immediate position of strength with a touchdown.
This looked more like the Wentz of last season and yes, the officials missed a blatant false start before the touchdown, which is becoming somewhat of an unfortunate theme of the season. What a throw! Immediately after the Redskins took a lead in the second quarter, Wentz responded by overthrowing a wide-open Ertz for what would've been a huge gain.
In the third quarter, the Eagles were on the verge of putting Sanchez in a touchdown-sized hole when Wentz stared down Alshon Jeffery and forced a pass to the wrong team in the end zone.
Wentz wasn't awful on Monday night. He was good at times and outside of that interception, he didn't turn the ball over. But that interception was the one play Wentz couldn't make in a game like this. Luckily for him, the Redskins offense couldn't capitalize on his mistake. Wentz finally put the Redskins away with a four-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Matthews early in the fourth quarter that stretched the lead to seven and a completion to Tate for a two-point conversion that made it a two-score game.
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