![]() No disrespect to Daniel Jones and his 80-yard run, but Carson Wentz's game-winning touchdown pass to Boston Scott takes the cake. Instead, a bad Giants team has another heartbreaking loss. Jones should have been the hero that made the clutch throw. The Eagles had no timeouts left and an Engram catch would have sealed the win. New York couldn't have asked for a better throw from its second-year quarterback that would have given the Giants their second consecutive win.Įngram dropped the perfect throw with the Giants up 21-16 with 2:14 to go. The Giants had this game won when Daniel Jones threw a perfect pass on 3rd-and-7 to a wide open Evan Engram. The Giants defense was great for the first 39:08 of this game, but they were atrocious the rest of the way. The rest of the night Philadelphia ran 18 plays for 209 yards - 11.61 yards per play - to mount the comeback. The Eagles offense struggled the majority of the night as the Giants defense held them to nine plays for 11 yards to start the second half. New York's defense allowed scoring drives of 68 and 75 yards on just 10 total plays late in the fourth quarter to give Philadelphia the win. Wentz was 5 for 6 for 121 yards and two touchdowns on the final two drives for a perfect 158.3 passer rating. Wentz wasn't particularly good either, but he made the throws he needed to make in crunch time. The Eagles had inconsistent offensive line play, a run defense that allowed 160 yards on the ground, a nonexistent run game of their own, yet Carson Wentz was able to give Philadelphia the victory. ![]() To see how it all went down in real-time, check out our live blog below.
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