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As the curtain lifted on the 2012 NFL season, the Eagles overcame 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Pts multiple miscues and QB led the team on a fourth- Philadelphia 0100 7-17 quarter drive to give the Birds a 17-16 victory over the Cleveland 30310-16 Browns at Stadium. After a rare LeSean McCoy on the game’s first possession, the Browns jumped out to Cle - P.Dawson, 43 FG (6-26, 1:58) an early lead after veteran K Phil Dawson nailed a 43-yard field goal. Phila - A.Henery, 42 FG (7-55, 2:07) Two turnovers halted the Birds first two drives, but a 35-yard hookup Phila - J.Maclin, 18 pass from Vick (Henery) (5-74, 0:32) between Vick and DeSean Jackson on the Eagles’ next possession Cle - P.Dawson, 42 FG (7-19, 2:22) set up a 42-yard field goal for K , which tied the game at Cle - P.Dawson, 22 FG (6-18, 2:38) 3-3. The Eagles defense, who limited the Browns to 210 yards of Cle - D.Jackson, 27 INT return (Dawson) total offense including just 57 yards in the second half, provided key Phila - C.Harbor, 4 pass from Vick (Henery) (16-91, 5:07) game-changing plays at opportune moments that helped keep Cleveland out of the on offense. After a 35-yard end around TEAM STATISTICS PHILA CLE by Browns WR Travis Benjamin took the Browns inside the red zone, First Downs 25 12 Eagles rookie LB deflected a Brandon Weeden Net Yards Gained 456 210 pass into the hands of S Kurt Coleman on the Eagles 1-yard line to Rushes/Yards 30/150 22/99 quash Cleveland’s drive. Later in the half, Vick found WR Jeremy Net Yards Passing 306 111 Maclin on consecutive throws, including a 46-yard completion that Att/Comp/INT 56/29/4 35/12/4 set up an 18-yard touchdown with 23 seconds remaining in the first Sacked/Yards Lost 2/11 2/7 half, and gave the Birds a 10-3 lead heading into the locker room. Punts/Average 6/55.0 7/44.0 Defenses continued to rule the second half, as the two teams com- /Lost 3/1 2/0 bined for nine turnovers on the day, including eight , Penalties/Yards 12/110 3/35 four by each . The Eagles defense provided constant Time of Possession 35:58 24:02 pressure on Weeden and the Browns rookie quarterback struggled 3rd Down Efficiency 8/19 2/13 to get into a flow on offense in his NFL debut. After starring in the preseason, Philadelphia CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie inter- RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 20-110, M.Vick 7-32, D.Jackson 1-5, cepted Weeden twice, his first two picks in an Eagles uniform. Fol- B.Brown 2-3 ... BROWNS - T.Richardson 19-39, T.Benjamin 1-35, lowing Vick’s second of the day, the Browns took over B.Weeden 2-25. in Eagle territory and drove into field goal range, aided by a rough- RECEIVING: EAGLES - J.Maclin 7-96-1TD, L.McCoy 6-26, D.Jackson ing the passer penalty. Dawson knocked home his second field goal 4-77, B.Celek 4-65, J.Avant 4-27, C.Harbor 3-16-1TD, D.Johnson 1- of the day, a 42-yard kick, and trimmed the deficit to four. After trad- 10 ... BROWNS - M.Massaquoi 3-41, J.Gordon 2-32, B.Jackson 2-20, ing three-and-outs, Browns CB Joe Haden picked off Vick and re- B.Watson 2-9, T.Benjamin 1-12, T.Richardson 1-5, A.Smith 1-(-1). turned the INT 50 yards to the Philadelphia 22-yard line. However, a goal-to-go stand by the Eagles defense forced a 22-yard field goal PASSING: EAGLES - M.Vick 56-29-317-4-2TDs ... BROWNS - B.Wee- from Dawson, cutting the score to 10-9. Vick’s next throw suffered den 35-12-118-4-0. the same fate as his last, as LB D’Qwell Jackson intercepted a pass INTs: EAGLES - K.Coleman 2-13, D.Rodgers-Cromartie 2-0 ... and returned it 27 yards for a touchdown, giving the Browns a 16-10 BROWNS - J.Haden 1-50, D.Jackson 1-27-1TD, L.Fort 1-10, lead in the fourth. Behind McCoy, the Birds offense bounced back on C.Robertson 1-1. the next possession, driving deep into Cleveland territory before SACKS: EAGLES - J.Babin 1.0, F.Cox 1.0 ... BROWNS - L.Fort 1.0, Henery hooked a 45-yard field goal attempt wide left. The Eagles T.Ward 1.0. defense continued to hold the Browns offense in check and forced a punt, giving the Birds the ball on their own nine with 6:25 to play. EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -1 (1 fumble, 4 INTs/0 fumbles, 4 INTs) The offense, behind a key fourth-down conversion by McCoy and a FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (42G, 45N) ... BROWNS - P.Daw- 17-yard reception from TE Brent Celek, drove deep in Browns terri- son (43G, 42G, 22G) tory before Vick found TE Clay Harbor in the front of the end zone for the deciding touchdown, capping a 16-play, 91-yard drive with 1:23 Weather: Sunny, 68 degrees remaining in the contest. Thoughts of a Cleveland comeback were Wind: NNW 9 mph quickly dashed, as Coleman intercepted his second pass of the Playing surface: Grass game on the first play of the Browns final drive to seal the Eagles Time: 3:35 17-16 victory.

Notes: The Birds moved to 15-6 when facing a rookie starting quar- terback under Reid…The Eagles scored each of their in the final two minutes of each half…CB Dominique Rodgers-Cro- martie and S Kurt Coleman each intercepted two passes, the first time two Eagles have done so in the same game since 12/21/75 (Frank LeMaster and Artimus Parker vs. Washington)…The Birds converted on 8-of-19 third downs in the contest, while holding the Browns to 2-of-13 on third down…RB LeSean McCoy posted his 10th career 100-yard rushing game … P Chas Henry set a career long with a 62-yard punt and established a single-game franchise record with a 55.0-yard gross punting average

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For the second consecutive week, Eagles QB Michael Vick led the 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Pts team on a lengthy fourth-quarter touchdown drive and the Birds de- Baltimore 7100 6-23 fense held the Ravens on their final possession as Philadelphia cap- Philadelphia 7 0 10 7 - 24 tured a thrilling 24-23 victory over Baltimore in their home opener at Lincoln Financial Field. After forcing four turnovers in Week One, Phila - L.McCoy, 1 run (Henery) (6-15, 3:54) the Eagles defense continued to wreak havoc on opposing quarter- Bal - V.Leach, 5 run (Tucker) (7-58, 3:32) backs early and often, as DE Trent Cole forced a Joe Flacco fumble Bal - J.Jones, 21 pass from Flacco (Tucker) (4-70, 1:29) on the Ravens second offensive snap. Following the turnover, the Bal - J.Tucker, 56 FG (2-0, 0:08) Birds jumped out to a 7-0 lead after a one-yard touchdown run by Phila - J.Maclin, 23 pass from Vick (Henery) (6-42, 2:48) LeSean McCoy. The Ravens took little time in knotting the score at Phila - A.Henery, 23 FG (11-60, 4:42) 7-7, as FB Vonta Leach barreled into the end zone for a five-yard TD. Bal - J.Tucker, 51 FG (8-31, 3:51) While the Birds rolled up 486 yards of total offense, highlighted by a Bal - J.Tucker, 48 FG (10-48, 4:43) career-high 157 yards receiving from TE Brent Celek, the team con- Phila - M.Vick, 1 run (Henery) (10-80, 2:48) tinued to struggle with maintaining possession as four turnovers (two interceptions and two fumbles) led to 10 Baltimore points. Fol- TEAM STATISTICS BAL PHILA lowing a Vick fumble in the second quarter, Flacco found WR Jacoby First Downs 17 26 Jones in the corner of the end zone and then tacked on a Justin Net Yards Gained 325 486 Tucker 56-yard field goal as time expired on their final drive of the Rushes/Yards 21/111 41/129 half to take a 10-point lead into the locker room. Baltimore’s open- Net Yards Passing 214 357 ing possession of the second half was quickly halted by LB DeMeco Att/Comp/INT 42/22/1 32/23/2 Ryans, whose interception of Flacco gave the Birds prime field po- Sacked/Yards Lost 2/18 2/14 sition with which to work. Six plays later, Vick found an open Jeremy Punts/Average 5/50.2 5/39.2 Maclin in the end zone for a 23-yard score after being flushed out of Fumbles/Lost 1/1 2/2 the pocket, trimming the score to 17-14. On their next possession, Penalties/Yards 6/45 7/58 the Birds settled for a game-tying 23-yard field goal from Alex Hen- Time of Possession 25:39 34:21 ery after failing to convert deep in Baltimore territory. Later, the 3rd Down Efficiency 4/14 7/15 Ravens took good field position and heavy momentum into the fourth quarter following Vick’s second INT of the day. However, their RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 25-81-1TD, M.Vick 10-34-1TD, drive was brought to a standstill when Ryans broke through the B.Brown 3-7, D.Johnson 1-6, S.Havili 2-1 ... RAVENS - R.Rice 16-99, Ravens line on third down and sacked Flacco for a 13-yard loss, forc- V.Leach 1-5-1TD, B.Pierce 3-4, S.Considine 1-3. ing Tucker’s second 50-plus-yard field goal of the contest. Tucker added one more field goal on the next Baltimore possession, ex- RECEIVING: EAGLES - B.Celek 8-157, D.Jackson 7-114, J.Avant 2- tending the Ravens lead to 23-17 with 4:43 remaining in the contest. 33, L.McCoy 2-8, J.Maclin 1-23-1TD, C.Harbor 1-19, D.Johnson 1-13, Starting from their own 20, Vick led the Eagles offense on a quick S.Havili 1-4 ... RAVENS - D.Pitta 8-65, R.Rice 6-53, T.Smith 2-51, and effective aerial attack, including strikes to Celek and DeSean A.Boldin 2-7, E.Dickson 1-23, J.Jones 1-21-1TD, V.Leach 1-6, T.Doss Jackson, before a 19-yard completion to TE Clay Harbor set up a 1-6. goal-to-go situation for the Birds. On the next play, Vick rushed up PASSING: EAGLES - M.Vick 32-23-371-2-1TD ... RAVENS - J.Flacco the middle for the decisive score, giving the Eagles a 24-23 lead in 42-22-232-1-1TD. the waning minutes. Tight coverage by rookies Brandon Boykin and INTs: EAGLES - D.Ryans 1-0 ... RAVENS - E.Reed 1-9, B.Pollard 1- Mychal Kendricks, along with heavy pressure on the defensive front, 0. forced Flacco into consecutive incompletions on the Ravens final two plays from scrimmage and moved the Birds to a 2-0 start to the SACKS: EAGLES - T.Cole 1.0, D.Ryans 1.0 ... RAVENS - D.Ellerbe 1.0, season for the first time since 2004. B.Pollard 1.0. EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -2 (2 fumbles, 2 INTs/1 fumble, 1 INT) Notes: Celek moved into fourth place all-time among Eagles tight ends with 235 career receptions…Celek and Jackson both tallied FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (23G) ... RAVENS - J.Tucker (56G, 100+ yards receiving, the first time an Eagles duo has each notched 51G, 48G) 100+ plus yards since they both did so on 9/20/09…The Eagles de- fense has held their opponents to 6-27 (22%) on third downs through Weather: Sunny, 72degrees the first two games...Philadelphia became the first team in NFL his- Wind: W 5 mph tory to win their first two games, each by one point. Playing surface: Grass Time: 3:38

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The Eagles were plagued by three costly fumbles, including one re- 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Pts turned 93 yards for a touchdown at the end of the first half, as the Philadelphia 0060-6 handed the Birds their first loss of the year, 27- Arizona 10 14 0 3 - 27 6, at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, AZ. Sunday’s contest marked the first start for former Eagle signal caller and current Arz - J.Feely, 47 FG (8-36, 3:47) Cardinals QB against his former team since being traded Arz - M.Floyd, 8 pass from Kolb (Feely) (8-38, 3:32) to Arizona prior to the 2011 season. The sixth-year quarterback out Arz - L.Fitzgerald, 37 pass from Kolb (Feely) (4-55, 1:32) of Houston did not disappoint, completing 17-of-24 passes for 222 Arz - J.Sanders, 93 fumble return (Feely) yards and two touchdowns while leading Arizona to their best start Phila - A.Henery, 36 FG (13-77, 6:30) in 38 years. Paced by a stifling defense that held the Eagles offense Phila - A.Henery, 40 FG (8-33, 3:12) in check for the majority of the contest, the Cardinals took advan- Arz - J.Feely, 27 FG (13-62, 6:34) tage of early Eagles miscues, turning three turnovers into 14 points in the first half of play. Arizona forced a Philadelphia three-and-out TEAM STATISTICS PHILA ARZ on the game’s opening possession and jumped out to an early 3-0 First Downs 16 16 lead following a 47-yard field goal by K Jay Feely. After holding the Net Yards Gained 307 292 Cardinals on their next possession, Eagles WR Damaris Johnson Rushes/Yards 21/113 34/99 fumbled a punt on the Philadelphia 38-yard line, giving the Cardinals Net Yards Passing 194 193 prime field position with which they capitalized, as Kolb found WR Att/Comp/INT 37/17/0 24/17/0 Michael Floyd for his first career NFL touchdown and extended the Sacked/Yards Lost 5/23 3/29 Cardinal lead to 10-0. Kolb struck again later in the second quarter, Punts/Average 5/50.0 6/47.2 hitting Larry Fitzgerald for a 37-yard score with 7:30 remaining in Fumbles/Lost 3/3 0/0 the second half. After finding the end zone with less than two min- Penalties/Yards 5/65 6/60 utes remaining in three of the first four halves in 2012, QB Michael Time of Possession 25:27 34:33 Vick led the Birds on a lengthy drive as the clock wound down in the 3rd Down Efficiency 5/14 6/15 second quarter. However, on third-and-goal from the Arizona one- yard line, Cardinals S Kerry Rhodes came untouched from the left RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 13-70, M.Vick 4-15, B.Brown 4-28 ... side and jarred Vick, forcing a fumble that S James Sanders scooped CARDINALS - R.Williams 13-83, C.Wells 8-18, K.Kolb 4-16, P.Pe- and scored from 93 yards out to give the Cardinals a 24-0 lead at the terson 1-(-4), L.Stephens-Howling 8-(-14). half. A pair of Alex Henery field goals pulled the Eagles to within three scores in the third quarter, but the Eagles offense struggled RECEIVING: EAGLES - D.Johnson 5-84, D.Jackson 3-43, J.Avant 3- to maintain any form of consistency in the second half after threat- 38, L.McCoy 3-8, B.Celek 2-36, B.Brown 1-8 ... CARDINALS - ening at the end of the first. A 27-yard Jay Feely field goal helped L.Fitzgerald 9-114-1TD, A.Roberts 3-55, R.Housler 2-18, J.King 1- further distance Arizona in the fourth quarter as the Cardinals 15, R.Williams 1-12, M.Floyd 1-8-1TD. wrapped up a 27-6 victory over the Eagles. PASSING: EAGLES - M.Vick 37-17-217-0-0TDs ... CARDINALS - K.Kolb 24-17-222-0-2TDs. Notes: The Eagles offense has accounted for 1,250 net yards through INTs: EAGLES - None ... CARDINALS - None. the first three games of the season, which is the fourth-highest total through three games in franchise history…The Eagles defense has SACKS: EAGLES - J.Babin 1.5, T.Cole 0.5, B.Graham 0.5, D.Tapp 0.5 not allowed a touchdown in the second half of a game this season ... CARDINALS - S.Acho 1.0, Q.Groves 1.0, K.Rhodes 1.0, O.Schofield and has held opposing offenses to just 2-7 (28.6%) in the red zone… 1.0, D.Washington 1.0, RB LeSean McCoy moved past Randall Cunningham into 19th place EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -3 (3 fumbles, 0 INTs/0 fumbles, 0 INTs) on the team’s all-time scrimmage yards list with 4,524 yards….Vick moved into ninth on the franchise’s all-time list with 7,912 passing FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (36G, 40G) ... CARDINALS - yards in an Eagles uniform…P Chas Henry tied a career long with a J.Feely (47G, 27G) 62-yard punt, his third 60+ yard punt of the season. Weather: Indoors Wind: None Playing surface: Grass Time: 3:06

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On a night when the Eagles retired the number of one of their all- 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Pts time defensive greats, Brian Dawkins, the Birds D held the defend- NY Giants 0377-17 ing champion on a last second drive to Philadelphia 0766-19 secure a thrilling 19-17 victory on Sunday Night Football at Lincoln Financial Field. Paced by a balanced offensive attack, the Eagles Phila - D.Jackson, 19 pass from Vick (Henery) (11-70, 4:17) continued their late-game heroics as QB Michael Vick and RB NYG - L.Tynes, 25 FG (10-81, 1:42) LeSean McCoy led the offense on their third game-winning, fourth- Phila - A.Henery, 20 FG (9-78, 5:05) quarter touchdown drive of the season, punctuated by an Alex Hen- NYG - V.Cruz, 14 pass from Manning (Tynes) (8-57, 4:27) ery 26-yard field goal with 1:49 remaining in the contest. The Birds Phila - A.Henery, 48 FG (8-50, 3:21) opened up the scoring in the second quarter, as Vick found WR De- Phila - A.Henery, 35 FG (11-74, 5:24) Sean Jackson in the back of the end zone for a 19-yard touchdown NYG - B.Pascoe, 6 pass from Manning (Tynes) (5-83, 2:40) to give the Birds a 7-0 lead. QB quickly rallied his troops Phila - A.Henery, 26 FG (12-75, 4:56) and marched the Giants 81 yards in 1:42, as K Lawrence Tynes booted a 25-yard field goal to cut the lead to 7-3 at the half. Follow- TEAM STATISTICS NYG PHILA ing a relatively quiet first half offensively for both teams, the Eagles First Downs 20 22 and the Giants combined for six scores on nine possessions in the Net Yards Gained 366 422 second half. After managing just two yards on six carries in the first Rushes/Yards 19/57 36/191 half, McCoy broke out for 121 yards rushing in the second half, in- Net Yards Passing 309 231 cluding runs of 34 and 22 yards on consecutive plays on the Eagles Att/Comp/INT 42/24/1 30/19/0 opening possession of the half that helped set up a 20-yard Henery Sacked/Yards Lost 0/0 2/10 field goal that extended the Birds lead to 10-3. New York took the en- Punts/Average 5/44.4 4/45.5 suing kickoff out of the end zone for 45 yards and Manning found Fumbles/Lost 1/0 1/0 WR Victor Cruz eight plays later for a 14-yard touchdown to even the Penalties/Yards 7/55 5/49 score at 10-10. The Philadelphia offense responded quickly, as a 27- Time of Possession 26:39 33:21 yard Brent Celek reception and 18-yard Vick run moved the Birds 3rd Down Efficiency 2/10 4/12 into field goal range. Henery, who established a career-high with four field goals in the contest, knocked home a 48-yard kick and RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 23-123, M.Vick 6-49, S.Havili 2-15, gave the Birds a 13-10 lead. Once again, the Giants were handed B.Brown 4-5, D.Johnson 1-(-1) ... GIANTS - A.Bradshaw 13-39, great field position via a 53-yard David Wilson kick return and Man- A.Brown 5-14, H.Hynoski 1-4. ning drove New York deep into the red zone before CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie picked off a pass in the end zone to put a halt to RECEIVING: EAGLES - D.Jackson 6-99-1TD, B.Celek 4-57, L.McCoy the Giants drive. On the ensuing Eagles possession, Henery tacked 3-17, J.Avant 2-30, D.Johnson 1-17, J.Maclin 1-7, S.Havili 1-7, on his third field goal of the half, a 35-yard kick that drove the Birds C.Harbor 1-7 ... GIANTS - V.Cruz 9-109-1TD, D.Hixon 6-114, A.Brad- lead to 16-10. Lengthy receptions from Ramses Barden and shaw 3-38, R.Barden 2-36, B.Pascoe 1-6-1TD, A.Brown 1-4, M.Ben- Domenik Hixon helped the Giants move quickly on the following pos- nett 1-2, H.Hynoski 1-0. session, before Manning found TE Bear Pascoe for a go-ahead six- PASSING: EAGLES - M.Vick 30-19-241-0-1TD ... GIANTS - E.Man- yard score. With 6:38 remaining in the contest, Vick and the Eagles ning 42-24-309-1-2TDs. offense orchestrated a 12-play, 75-yard scoring drive, capped by a INTs: EAGLES - D.Rodgers-Cromartie 1-14 ... GIANTS - None. Henery 26-yard field goal giving the Birds the decisive 19-17 lead. The Giants, aided by two Philadelphia pass interference penalties, SACKS: EAGLES - None ... GIANTS - C.Blackburn 1.0, O.Umenyiora drove deep into Eagle territory on their final possession. However, 1.0. after an offensive pass interference call on Barden moved the Gi- EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: +1 (0 fumbles, 0 INTs/0 fumbles, 1 INT) ants to the Philadelphia 36-yard line, Tynes missed not one, but two 54-yard field goal attempts following an Eagles timeout, sealing the FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (20G, 48G, 35G, 26G) ... GIANTS Eagles victory in their NFC East opener. - L.Tynes (25G, 54N)

Notes: The Eagles have won eight of their last nine against the Gi- Weather: Partly cloudy, 63 degrees ants…Philadelphia has won 13 of their last 19 primetime games, in- Wind: W 6 mph cluding eight of their last 12…Vick improved his record to 9-2 against Playing surface: Grass the NFC East as the Eagles starting quarterback, with a 3-1 mark Time: 3:09 against the Giants…Vick is the fourth quarterback since 1960 to lead his team to a fourth-quarter comeback win in three of the first four games of the season…McCoy posted his 11th career 100-yard rush- ing performance…The Eagles defense has held opponents to 4-12 (33.3%) in the red zone and 12-42 (28.6%) on third downs this sea- son.

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Two Eagles fumbles, including one at the Pittsburgh one-yard line, 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Pts stalled the Birds early and Steelers K Shaun Suisham connected on Philadelphia 0077-14 a 34-yard field goal as time expired to defeat the Eagles, 16-14, at Pittsburgh 0100 6-16 Heinz Field in Pittsburgh. In their first regular season meeting since 2008, the Pennsylvania rivals locked into a defensive battle from the Pit - R.Mendenhall, 13 pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham) (12-75, 7:21) opening kickoff, as the first seven drives of the game resulted in ei- Pit - S.Suisham, 20 FG (12-77, 2:28) ther a punt or a turnover. On the Eagles second possession of the Phila - L.McCoy, 15 pass from Vick (Henery) (8-80, 3:50) game, QB Michael Vick helped guide the offense deep into Steelers Pit - S.Suisham, 34 FG (9-51, 4:25) territory before fumbling on the Pittsburgh one-yard line to halt the Phila - B.Celek, 2 pass from Vick (Henery) (17-79, 8:18) drive. The Steelers struck first in the second quarter, as a QB Ben Pit - S.Suisham, 34 FG (14-64, 6:33) Roethlisberger 13-yard pass to RB Rashard Mendenhall capped a 12-play, 75-yard drive that gave Pittsburgh a 7-0 lead. On their next TEAM STATISTICS PHILA PIT possession, the Steelers used a short passing attack to move 77 First Downs 19 22 yards in 2:28, but the Eagles defense kept Pittsburgh out of the end Net Yards Gained 246 343 zone and forced a Suisham 20-yard field goal that extended the Rushes/Yards 23/78 30/123 Pittsburgh lead to 10-0 at the half. After forcing a punt on the Steel- Net Yards Passing 168 220 ers first drive of the second half, the Eagles capitalized on two Pitts- Att/Comp/INT 30/20/0 38/22/0 burgh 15-yard penalties and Vick went 4-for-4 for 46 yards on their Sacked/Yards Lost 3/7 0/0 opening drive of the third quarter, as the signal-caller found RB Punts/Average 4/44.4 4/46.3 LeSean McCoy for a 15 yard catch-and-run that trimmed the deficit Fumbles/Lost 4/2 3/0 to three. Behind a balanced running attack led by RB Isaac Redman Penalties/Yards 5/35 9/106 and Mendenhall, the Steelers responded two drives later as Su- Time of Possession 26:29 33:31 isham booted his second field goal of the day to give the black and 3rd Down Efficiency 4/10 6/14 gold a 13-7 advantage. Offensively, the Eagles looked as if they would continue their late-game heroics that have helped define the RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 16-53, M.Vick 5-16, S.Havili 1-5, first quarter of the season, as McCoy converted two vital fourth B.Brown 1-4 ... STEELERS - R.Mendenhall 13-68, I.Redman 13-41, downs to extend what would ultimately be a 17-play, 79-yard scor- B.Roethlisberger 3-14, C.Rainey 1-0. ing drive in the fourth quarter, chewing up 8:18 of clock time. TE Brent Celek placed the exclamation point on the Eagles’ longest RECEIVING: EAGLES - J.Maclin 5-39, D.Jackson 4-58, L.McCoy 4- drive of the season, as his two-yard reception gave the Birds a 14- 27-1TD, J.Avant 3-34, B.Celek 3-9-1TD, C.Harbor 1-8 ... STEELERS 13 lead with under seven minutes to play. However, backed up from - A.Brown 7-86, H.Miller 4-41, E.Sanders 3-22, R.Mendenhall 3-33- their own 10-yard line, Roethlisberger and the Steelers offense ef- 1TD, M.Wallace 2-17, D.Paulson 1-8, J.Cotchery 1-7, C.Rainey 1-6. ficiently marched down the field and into field goal range as the PASSING: EAGLES - M.Vick 30-20-175-0-2TDs ... STEELERS - clock continued to wind down. On the final play of the contest, Su- B.Roethlisberger 38-22-220-0-1TDs isham hit his third field goal of the game, his second of 34 yards, INTs: EAGLES - None ... STEELERS - None. and sealed a 16-14 Pittsburgh victory over the Eagles. SACKS: EAGLES - None ... STEELERS - E.Hood 1.0, S.McLendon 1.0, Notes: Vick notched his 150th and 151st career touchdowns (117 J.Worilds 1.0. passing, 34 rushing) after throwing for two scores on EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -2 (2 fumbles, 0 INTs/0 fumbles, 0 INTs) Sunday…Celek’s touchdown reception marked his first of the season and tied TE Keith Jackson for third all-time among Eagles tight ends FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - None ... STEELERS - S.Suisham (20G, 34G, with 20 regular season touchdowns…Philadelphia’s defense has 34G) held opponents to 5-16 (31.3%) in the red zone…Additionally, the Birds D has forced opponents to 20-66 (30.3%) on third downs in Weather: Cloudy, 48 degrees 2012 and have limited their past 10 opponents to under a 45% con- Wind: WSW 4 mph version rate on third down, dating back to 2011 Playing surface: Grass Time: 3:02

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The erased a 10-point deficit in the final 5:18 of the 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Pts fourth quarter and K Jason Hanson booted a 45-yard field goal in Detroit 60017326 overtime to lead the Lions to a 26-23 victory over the Philadelphia Philadelphia 07610023 Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. After falling behind two field goals early in the contest, the Eagles found a rhythm on offense as time Det - J.Hanson, 46 FG winded down in the second quarter. QB Michael Vick orchestrated an Det - J.Hanson, 34 FG efficient nine-play, 79-yard drive, in which he connected with four Phila - L.McCoy, 2 pass from Vick (Henery) (9-79, 3:28) different receivers, including RB LeSean McCoy who punctuated the Phila - A.Henery, 26 FG (15-72, 6:37) drive with a two-yard touchdown reception. Leading 7-6 at the half, Phila - A.Henery, 32 FG (10-50, 3:40) the Birds moved the ball behind an effective short passing attack Phila - A.Henery, 49 FG (9-35, 3:11) before settling for an Alex Henery 26-yard field goal that gave Det - M.Stafford, 1 run (Hanson) (7-80, 3:09) Philadelphia a 10-6 advantage. After forcing a Detroit three-and- Phila - J.Maclin, 70 pass from Vick (Henery) (3-76, 1:29) out, the Eagles again drove deep into Detroit territory and TE Brent Det - N.Burleson, 17 pass from Stafford (Hanson) (7-80, 1:46) Celek appeared to find the end zone before an offensive pass inter- Det - J.Hanson, 19 FG (12-67, 2:24) ference call on the tight end pushed the Birds back to the Detroit Det - J.Hanson, 45 FG (5-23, 2:22) 13. Henery, who connected on all three of his attempts on Sunday, nailed his second kick of the contest, a 32-yarder that gave the Ea- gles a 13-6 lead. The Philadelphia defense kept the Detroit offense TEAM STATISTICS DET PHILA out of sync for the majority of the first three quarters, allowing just First Downs 25 24 163 yards of total offense through three frames. However, following Net Yards Gained 449 357 a 49-yard field goal by Henery which extended the Eagles lead to Rushes/Yards 28/138 29/71 16-6, the Lions began to move the ball successfully as QB Matthew Net Yards Passing 311 286 Stafford found WR Calvin Johnson twice for 57 yards on a seven- Att/Comp/INT 45/22/1 46/28/2 play, 80-yard drive before scoring on a one-yard scramble, trimming Sacked/Yards Lost 0/0 3/25 the Philadelphia lead to three. Following a strong defensive stand Punts/Average 7/42.7 5/56.6 on the Lions next offensive possession, Vick found a wide-open WR Fumbles/Lost 1/0 2/1 who turned upfield for a 70-yard touchdown and gave Penalties/Yards 16/132 9/60 the Birds a 23-13 lead with 5:18 remaining in regulation. After con- Time of Possession 30:41 33:19 verting a key third down on their next drive, Stafford was forced out 3rd Down Efficiency 3/13 8/17 of the pocket by the Eagles pass rush but found TE Tony Scheffler streaking down the sideline for a 57-yard completion that moved the RUSHING: EAGLES - M.Vick 9-59, L.McCoy 14-22, B.Brown 5-4, Lions to the Philadelphia 12-yard line. A false start penalty and two D.Jackson 1-(-14) ... LIONS - M.Leshoure 15-70, J.Bell 7-38, incompletions gave Detroit a tough third-and-15 from the Eagles 17; N.Burleson 2-22, M.Stafford 3-7-1TD, K.Williams 1-1. however, Stafford connected with WR Nate Burleson in the corner of the end zone for a 17-yard score and moved the Lions to within three RECEIVING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 7-26-1TD, J.Maclin 6-130-1TD, at 23-20. A key knockdown by DT Ndamukong Suh prevented the Ea- D.Jackson 5-74, B.Celek 4-33, J.Avant 2-21, R.Cooper 2-18, C.Har- gles from extending their next drive, as the Lions took over at their bor 2-9 ... LIONS - C.Johnson 6-135, N.Burleson 4-24-1TD, T.Schef- own 32-yard line with 2:27 to play. The Stafford-Johnson connection fler 3-81, B.Pettigrew 3-38, M.Leshoure 3-24, T.Young 2-6, J.Bell again came up large for Detroit, as the wideout accounted for 33 1-3. yards on the final drive, including a 16-yard reception originally PASSING: EAGLES - M.Vick 46-28-311-2-2TDs ... LIONS - M.Stafford ruled incomplete that was reviewed and reversed by the replay offi- 45-22-311-1-1TD. cial. The Eagles D held on the goal line and forced a 19-yard field INTs: EAGLES - N.Asomugha 1-0 ... LIONS - L.Delmas 1-0, C.Hous- goal from Hanson to send the game to overtime. After winning the ton 1-0. toss, the Eagles could not move the ball on offense, as Vick was sacked on back-to-back plays and forced to throw the ball away on SACKS: EAGLES - None ... LIONS - C.Avril 2.0, N.Fairley 0.5, K.Van- third-and-31. The Lions drove their only possession of the extra pe- den Bosch 0.5. riod to the Eagles 27-yard line before Hanson knocked home a EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -2 (1 fumbles, 2 INTs/0 fumbles, 1 INT) game-winning 45-yard field goal to defeat the Birds 26-23. FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (26G, 32G, 49G) ... LIONS - J.Han- Notes: Maclin led the team with 130 receiving yards, including his son (46G, 34G, 19G, 45G) 70-yard touchdown, the third-longest score of his career…Vick notched his ninth 300-yard passing game as an Eagle, the fifth-high- est total in team history…Henery has connected on each of his last 10 field goal attempts

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WR Jeremy Maclin scored on a 70-yard touchdown pass from QB Michael Vick to put the team up 23-13 in the fourth quarter. ^qi^kq^=PMI=mefi^abimef^=NT pìåÇ~óI=lÅíçÄÉê=OUI=OMNO=ö=iáåÅçäå=cáå~åÅá~ä=cáÉäÇ

The scored on their first six possessions as the 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Pts dropped their first contest directly following a Atlanta 14 10 3 3 - 30 bye under , 30-17, at Lincoln Financial Field. Philadelphia 0737-17 After winning the toss and deferring to start the game, the Eagles defense could not get QB Matt Ryan and the Falcons offense off of Atl - D.Davis, 15 pass from Ryan (Bryant) (16-80, 8:44) the field, as Atlanta converted on four-of-four third downs before Atl - J.Snelling, 3 pass from Ryan (Bryant) (8-51, 4:18) Ryan found a wide open WR Drew Davis in the end zone. Following Phila - L.McCoy, 2 run (Henery) (13-66, 7:14) a Philadelphia three-and-out, the Falcons quickly extended their Atl - J.Jones, 63 pass from Ryan (Bryant) (3-73, 1:45) lead to 14-0 following an eight-play, 51-yard drive punctuated by a Atl - M.Bryant, 43 FG (13-66, 2:46) three-yard touchdown reception by RB Jason Snelling. The Eagles, Phila - A.Henery, 33 FG (9-68, 3:40) who ran only five plays in the first quarter, responded on their sec- Atl - M.Bryant, 29 FG (12-69, 5:10) ond possession with an efficient 13-play drive, as QB Michael Vick Atl - M.Bryant, 30 FG (9-78, 5:05) completed passes to four different receivers before RB LeSean Phila - L.McCoy, 7 pass from Vick (Henery) (16-80, 7:39) McCoy found the end zone on a two-yard scamper to trim the At- lanta lead to seven. The Birds defense, however, had little success in stopping the Falcons aerial attack in the first half, as Ryan com- TEAM STATISTICS ATL PHILA pleted 17-of-20 first-half passes for 197 yards and three touch- First Downs 24 20 downs, including a 63-yard strike to WR Julio Jones that bumped Net Yards Gained 392 270 the Atlanta lead back to two scores. Falcons K Matt Bryant booted a Rushes/Yards 37/146 24/92 43-yard field goal with six seconds left in the half to give Atlanta a Net Yards Passing 246 178 24-7 lead at the break. Philadelphia came out in the second half on Att/Comp/INT 29/22/0 35/21/0 a mission to move the ball quickly down the field and did so on their Sacked/Yards Lost 2/16 3/13 opening possession, as Vick threw for 60 yards, including a 32-yard Punts/Average 2/26.0 3/48.0 catch and run from WR DeSean Jackson, and ran for an additional Fumbles/Lost 1/0 2/0 eight as the Eagles drove deep into Falcons territory. However, two Penalties/Yards 6/40 6/57 consecutive incompletions stalled the Birds and forced them to set- Time of Possession 32:55 27:05 tle with a 33-yard Alex Henery field goal. The Ryan-to-Jones con- 3rd Down Efficiency 7/13 6/13 nection hurt the Eagles again on Atlanta’s next possession, as the receiver took a short pass 37 yards into Philadelphia territory and RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 16-45-1TD, M.Vick 7-42, B.Brown 1- helped set up a 29-yard Bryant field goal to move the score to 27-10. 5 ... FALCONS - J.Rodgers 8-60, M.Turner 24-58, M.Ryan 3-18, Another Birds three-and-out followed by Bryant’s third field goal of J.Jones 1-9, J.Snelling 1-1. the contest extended the Falcons lead to 30-10, before Vick and the Eagles offense responded with their final scoring drive of the game. RECEIVING: EAGLES - J.Maclin 6-33, D.Jackson 5-59, J.Avant 4-45, Behind a balanced attack, the Eagles drove 80 yards in 16 plays, with B.Celek 3-32, L.McCoy 3-22-1TD ... FALCONS - J.Jones 5-123-1TD, Vick finding McCoy for his second touchdown of the day. However, J.Rodgers 5-20, R.White 3-38, T.Gonzalez 3-29, J.Snelling 3-16-1TD, that was all the offense they could muster as the Eagles dropped D.Davis 2-30-1TD, M.Turner 1-6. their third consecutive game, 30-17. PASSING: EAGLES - M.Vick 35-21-191-0-1TD ... FALCONS - M.Ryan 29-22-262-0-3TDs. Notes: McCoy scored two touchdowns (one rushing, one receiving), INTs: EAGLES - None ... FALCONS - None. marking the fourth time in his career he found the end zone via rush and reception in the same game…Jackson (263) passed Fred Bar- SACKS: EAGLES - C.Jenkins 1.0, C.Thornton 1.0 ... FALCONS - nett for the second-most receptions ever by an Eagle in his first five J.Abraham 1.0, K.Biermann 1.0, T.DeCoud 1.0. seasons…Vick (8,230) moved past Bobby Thomason and into sev- EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: Even (0 fumbles, 0 INTs/0 fumbles, 0 enth place on the team’s all-time passing yards list…Henery con- INTs) nected on his 11th consecutive field goal and has not missed since the season opener at Cleveland…DT and T/G Dennis FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (33G) ... FALCONS - M.Bryant Kelly each made their first-career start (43G, 29G, 30G)

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RB LeSean McCoy scored two touchdowns (1 rushing and 1 receiving). It was his fourth time scoring via rush and reception in the same game. kbt=loib^kp=OUI=mefi^abimef^=NP jçåÇ~óI=kçîÉãÄÉê=RI=OMNO=ö=jÉêÅÉÇÉòJ_Éåò=pìéÉêÇçãÉ

The Eagles offense failed to convert on five trips into the red zone as 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Pts the cruised to a 28-13 victory on Monday Night Philadelphia 0 3 10 0 - 13 Football at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. The New Orleans 7147 0-28 Philadelphia offense moved the ball effectively on their first two drives, including a trip inside the Saints 10-yard line, before CB NO - P.Robinson, 99 interception return (Hartley) Patrick Robinson intercepted a QB Michael Vick pass on the Saints Phila - A.Henery, 22 FG (11-76, 5:33) one-yard line and returned it 99 yards for a touchdown to give New NO - C.Ivory, 22 run (Hartley) (7-76, 3:30) Orleans a 7-0 lead. The Birds, who racked up over 200 yards of of- NO - M.Colston, 1 pass from Brees (Hartley) (7-74, 3:46) fense, including 156 rushing, in the first half, responded on their Phila - D.Jackson, 77 pass from Vick (Henery) (2-83, 0:49) next possession, using runs of 25 and 34 yards from RB LeSean Phila - A.Henery, 37 FG (5-3, 1:34) McCoy to give the Eagles another scoring opportunity. However, the NO - J.Graham, 6 pass from Brees (Hartley) (10-70, 5:40) Saints defense held the Eagles out of the end zone, forcing a 22- yard Alex Henery field goal that trimmed the Philadelphia deficit to 7-3. A potent run-pass mix helped the Saints march down the field TEAM STATISTICS PHILA NO on the following drive, as RB Chris Ivory punctuated an efficient First Downs 24 20 seven play, 76-yard drive with a 22-yard touchdown scamper that Net Yards Gained 447 371 helped extend the New Orleans lead to 14-3. After seeming to find Rushes/Yards 29/221 25/140 an offensive rhythm, the Eagles next possession was stalled after a Net Yards Passing 226 231 penalty on WR Riley Cooper halted momentum and forced the Birds Att/Comp/INT 41/22/1 27/21/0 to punt following two unsuccessful plays on second and third down. Sacked/Yards Lost 7/46 2/8 Taking over with under five minutes remaining in the half, Saints QB Punts/Average 4/44.5 3/49.7 drove the offense 74 yards in just under four minutes Fumbles/Lost 2/1 3/2 and found WR Marques Colston in the back of the end zone for a Penalties/Yards 7/58 4/35 one-yard touchdown, padding their lead to 21-3. The Eagles looked Time of Possession 33:30 26:30 as if they may steal the momentum in the third quarter after DE 3rd Down Efficiency 6/16 5/9 applied heavy pressure on Brees, swatted the ball out of the Saints quarterback’s hands and scooped up the loose ball RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 19-119, M.Vick 6-53, B.Brown 4-49 ... to prevent New Orleans from further extending their lead. Two plays SAINTS - C.Ivory 10-48-1TD, M.Ingram 7-44, P.Thomas 6-44, T.Cadet later, Vick found a wide-open WR DeSean Jackson who scampered 1-5, D.Brees 1-(-1). into the end zone for a 77-yard touchdown and cut the Saints lead to 21-10. On the ensuing kickoff, Eagles rookie RB Chris Polk jarred RECEIVING: EAGLES - J.Avant 6-56, B.Celek 5-47, D.Jackson 3-100- the ball from the grips of Saints RB Travaris Cadet and Eagles CB 1TD, C.Harbor 3-20, J.Maclin 2-28, L.McCoy 2-14, S.Havili 1-7 ... Brandon Hughes recovered the fumble on the Saints 22-yard line. SAINTS - J.Graham 8-72-1TD, M.Colston 4-46-1TD, L.Moore 2-61, However, after a Vick scramble moved the Birds inside of the Saints P.Thomas 2-26, M.Ingram 2-23, D.Henderson 1-8, C.Ivory 1-2, 10-yard line, two incomplete passes and a sack quickly seized the J.Collins 1-1. momentum from Philadelphia, with Henery capping the drive with a PASSING: EAGLES - M.Vick 41-22-272-1-1TD ... SAINTS - D.Brees 37-yard field goal to give the Eagles their final points of the contest. 27-21-239-0-2TDs. On the next New Orleans possession, the Saints offense methodi- INTs: EAGLES - None ... SAINTS - P.Robinson 1-99-1TD. cally dissected the Philadelphia defense with an effective short passing game before Brees found TE Jimmy Graham from six yards SACKS: EAGLES - J.Babin 1.0, B.Graham 1.0 ... SAINTS - C.Jordan out for a game-clinching touchdown. The Birds refused to quit, how- 3.0, W.Smith 2.0, B.Bunkley 1.0, M.Wilson 1.0. ever, as Vick helped guide the team down the field on their first full EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: Even (1 fumble, 1 INT/2 fumbles, 0 INTs) drive of the fourth quarter, before a TE Brenk Celek fumble with 3:13 remaining in the contest quashed any hopes of a comeback. FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (22G, 37G) ... SAINTS - G.Hartley (52N) Notes: McCoy recorded his 12th career 100-yard rushing perform- ance, tying Ricky Watters for the fifth-most in franchise history…Jackson’s 77-yard catch-and-run marked the sixth touch- down of his career that covered 70-plus yards (four receptions, two punt returns)…Jackson also reached the 100-yard receiving mark for the 15th time in his career, tying Fred Barnett for fifth place in team history…Vick became the first player in NFL history to exceed 20,000 passing yards and 5,000 rushing yards in his career

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DeSean Jackson hauled in a 77-yard touchdown pass from Michael Vick and reached the 100-yard receiving plateau for the 15th time in his career. a^ii^p=PUI=mefi^abimef^=OP pìåÇ~óI=kçîÉãÄÉê=NNI=OMNO=ö=iáåÅçäå=cáå~åÅá~ä=cáÉäÇ

The turned a seven-point deficit into a 14-point lead 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Pts in a span of under three minutes as the Philadelphia Eagles dropped Dallas 73721-38 their fifth contest in a row, 38-23, at Lincoln Financial Field. After Philadelphia 7 0 10 6 - 23 evening the score at 17-17 on a WR Dez Bryant 30-yard touchdown reception on the final play of the third quarter, the Cowboys took ad- Phila - R.Cooper, 2 pass from Vick (Henery) (10-81, 5:07) vantage of several Eagle miscues to put the contest out of reach. Dal - F.Jones, 11 pass from Romo (Bailey) (13-80, 7:40) Following an Eagles three-and-out, Cowboys PR Dwayne Harris Dal - D.Bailey, 30 FG (5-57, 2:10) burst up the sideline and took the Philadelphia punt 78 yards for a Phila - J.Maclin, 44 pass from Foles (Henery) (3-62, 1:13) touchdown to give Dallas a 24-17 lead. On the ensuing Eagles pos- Phila - A.Henery, 40 FG (9-50, 6:10) session, a pass from rookie QB , who entered the contest Dal - D.Bryant, 30 pass from Romo (Bailey) (8-80, 4:32) after QB Michael Vick was forced to leave with a concussion early in Dal - D.Harris, 78 punt return (Bailey) the second quarter, was batted in the air before falling into the Dal - B.Carr, 47 interception return (Bailey) hands of Cowboys CB Brandon Carr. Carr returned the interception Phila - S.Havili, 1 run (Henery kick failed) (10-77, 3:31) for the Cowboys third touchdown in two minutes and 35 seconds, Dal - J.Hatcher, fumble recovery in end zone (Bailey) giving Dallas a 31-17 advantage with 12:25 remaining in the fourth. Foles, who completed 22 of 32 passes for 219 yards with one touch- down and one interception in his NFL debut, moved the Eagles to TEAM STATISTICS DAL PHILA within one score after leading the offense on a 10 play, 77-yard drive First Downs 14 23 late in the fourth quarter, punctuated by a one-yard FB Stanley Hav- Net Yards Gained 294 369 ili touchdown run. After an unsuccessful onside kick, the Philadel- Rushes/Yards 25/101 23/91 phia defense held the Cowboys, forced a punt and gave the offense Net Yards Passing 193 278 one final chance to score. However, after taking over on their own Att/Comp/INT 26/19/0 41/28/1 11-yard line, Foles was met by Cowboys LB Anthony Spencer who Sacked/Yards Lost 3/16 2/11 jarred the ball loose before DT Jason Hatcher fell on the ball in the Punts/Average 7/41.1 7/50.6 end zone for the game-clinching touchdown. The Eagles opened up Fumbles/Lost 1/0 1/1 the contest with an efficient 10 play, 71-yard drive as WR Riley Penalties/Yards 13/75 6/50 Cooper’s one-handed grab in the end zone put Philadelphia ahead Time of Possession 27:58 32:02 7-0. The Cowboys responded on their first offensive possession, as 3rd Down Efficiency 5/13 1/10 a heavy running attack guided Dallas down the field before RB Felix Jones caught a QB Tony Romo pass in the flat, evaded several Ea- RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 16-82, M.Vick 3-7, B.Brown 3-1, gles tacklers and scampered into the end zone from 11 yards out to S.Havili 1-1-1TD ... COWBOYS - F.Jones 16-71, L.Dunbar 6-20, even the score at 7-7. Dallas K Dan Bailey booted a 30-yard field L.Vickers 2-11, T.Romo 1-(-1). goal with 3:50 remaining in the first half to give the Cowboys a 10-7 lead heading into the break. After stopping Dallas on their opening RECEIVING: EAGLES - J.Maclin 8-93-1TD, D.Jackson 5-62, L.McCoy drive of the second half, the Philadelphia offense moved 62 yards in 4-20, B.Celek 3-31, C.Harbor 3-25, R.Cooper 2-24-1TD, D.Johnson three plays, capped by a 44-yard deep strike from Foles to WR Je- 1-32, S.Havili 1-3, J.Avant 1-(-1) ... COWBOYS - J.Witten 8-47, remy Maclin which moved the Birds back in front, 14-10. An Alex D.Bryant 3-87-1TD, F.Jones 3-22-1TD, M.Austin 2-32, L.Vickers 2- Henery 40-yard field goal gave the Birds a 17-10 lead with 4:32 re- 18, C.Beasley 1-3. maining in the contest. PASSING: EAGLES - N.Foles 32-22-219-1-1TD, M.Vick (starter) 9- 6-70-0-1TD ... COWBOYS - T.Romo 26-19-209-0-2TDs. Notes: Foles’ 44-yard touchdown pass to Maclin was the longest INTs: EAGLES - None ... COWBOYS - B.Carr 1-47-1TD. touchdown pass by an Eagles rookie since Donovan McNabb’s 63 yarder to Torrance Small on 1/2/00 vs. St. Louis…According to the SACKS: EAGLES - F.Cox 1.0, C.Jenkins 1.0, M.Kendricks 1.0 ... COW- Elias Sports Bureau, Foles 219 yards was the highest yardage total BOYS - V.Butler 1.0, A. Spencer 0.5, D.Ware 0.5 by an Eagles rookie quarterback in his NFL debut…LB Mychal EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -2 (1 fumble, 1 INT/0 fumbles, 0 INTs) Kendricks notched the first sack of his career, taking down Romo in the second quarter…FB ’s one-yard score in the fourth FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (40G) ... COWBOYS - D.Bailey quarter marked the first touchdown of his career…The Eagles have (30G) scored on their first possession of the second half in eight straight games (four touchdowns, four field goals)

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Rookie Nick Foles came in for an injured Michael Vick and completed 22 of 32 passes for 219 yards, including a 44-yard TD to Jeremy Maclin. t^pefkdqlk=PNI=mefi^abimef^=S pìåÇ~óI=kçîÉãÄÉê=NUI=OMNO=ö=cÉÇbñ=cáÉäÇ

Redskins QB Robert Griffin III and the Washington offense kept the 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Pts Philadelphia defense off-balance for the majority of the contest as Philadelphia 0330-6 the Redskins defeated the Eagles, 31-6, at FedEx Field in Landover, Washington 7107 7-31 Md., in a divisional matchup between two rookie . Ea- gles QB Nick Foles struggled to find a rhythm in his first career Was - D.Young, 6 pass from Griffin (Forbath) (2-9, 0:45) start, while Griffin accounted for 284 total yards (200 in the air, 84 on Phila - A.Henery, 41 FG (11-61, 5:03) the ground) while going 14-of-15 through the air with four touch- Was - A.Robinson, 49 pass from Griffin (Forbath) (6-80, 3:40) downs. On their opening drive, the Eagles offense did not get off to Was - K.Forbath, 25 FG (3-7, 0:27) the start they were searching for, as a Foles pass intended for TE Phila - A.Henery, 42 FG (7-23, 4:05) Brent Celek ricocheted off of the tight end’s hands and into the arms Was - S.Moss, 61 pass from Griffin (Forbath) (6-80, 3:37) of Redskins CB DeAngelo Hall, who returned the ball to the Was - L.Paulsen, 17 pass from Griffin (Forbath) (5-55, 2:41) Philadelphia nine-yard line. Two plays later, Griffin found FB Darrel Young for a six-yard touchdown, giving Washington a 7-0 lead. After throwing an interception on the Eagles second drive, Foles re- TEAM STATISTICS PHILA WAS bounded on the Birds’ third possession behind an effective screen- First Downs 16 15 game, and helped guide the Philadelphia offense on an 11-play, Net Yards Gained 257 361 61-yard drive, punctuated by a 41-yard K Alex Henery field goal that Rushes/Yards 21/80 34/169 trimmed the lead to 7-3. Washington responded on their following Net Yards Passing 177 192 possession, as confusion in the Eagles secondary allowed WR Att/Comp/INT 46/21/2 15/14/0 Aldrick Robinson to get free deep in the Philadelphia secondary be- Sacked/Yards Lost 4/27 2/8 fore Griffin found the wideout for a 49-yard touchdown, extending Punts/Average 5/46.8 5/45.4 the Redskins lead to 14-3. The Eagles forced a Washington punt with Fumbles/Lost 4/1 3/0 under one minute remaining in the first half and looked to take the Penalties/Yards 9/70 13/80 11-point deficit into the locker room; however, a RB LeSean McCoy Time of Possession 31:24 28:36 fumble on the Birds 12-yard line gave the Redskins one more scor- 3rd Down Efficiency 7/19 5/11 ing opportunity before the half. With two seconds remaining, Red- skins K booted a 25-yard field goal to give Washington RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 15-45, B.Brown 5-35, N.Foles 1-0 ... a 14-point lead at the break. After forcing a Redskins three-and-out REDSKINS - R.Griffin 12-84, A.Morris 20-76, B.Banks 1-6, E.Roys- on the opening drive of the second half, the Eagles took advantage ter 1-3. of good field position and drove deep into Washington territory be- fore having to settle for a 42-yard Henery field goal, which cut the RECEIVING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 6-67, R.Cooper 5-61, B.Celek 5-42, lead to 17-6. The Henery field goal marked the ninth consecutive D.Jackson 2-5, D.Johnson 1-21, S.Havili 1-9, C.Harbor 1-(-1) ... game in which the Eagles offense has scored on their first posses- REDSKINS - J.Morgan 3-25, P.Garcon 3-5, L.Hankerson 2-30, sion of the second half (four touchdowns, five field goals). Once S.Moss 1-61-1TD, A.Robinson 1-49-1TD, L.Paulsen 1-17-1TD, again, the Redskins responded on their ensuing possession, as a A.Morris 1-7, D.Young 1-6-1TD, B.Banks 1-0. deep heave by Griffin fell between two Eagles defenders and into PASSING: EAGLES - N.Foles 46-21-204-2-0TDs ... REDSKINS - the arms of WR Santana Moss for a 61-yard touchdown. The Red- R.Griffin 15-14-200-0-4TDs. skins would add one more score in the fourth quarter, with Griffin INTs: EAGLES - None ... REDSKINS - B.Meriweather 1-25, D.Hall 1- finding TE Logan Paulsen for a 17-yard score for his fourth touch- 22. down pass of the day, giving the Redskins a 31-6 lead. SACKS: EAGLES - J.Babin 1.0, F.Cox 1.0 ... REDSKINS - R.Jackson Notes: Foles became the first Eagles rookie quarterback to start a 1.0, R.Kerrigan 1.0, P.Riley 1.0, J.Wilson 1.0. game since Donovan McNabb on 11/14/99 vs. Washington…Foles’ EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -3 (1 fumble, 2 INTs/0 fumbles, 0 INTs) 204 passing yards were the most by an Eagles rookie passer in his first start since Randall Cunningham’s 211 on 9/15/85…Henery has FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (41G, 42G) ... REDSKINS - K.For- converted on 16 straight field goal attempts, the fourth-longest bath (25G) streak in team history…WR Riley Cooper tied a career high with five receptions… Eight first-year players have started for the Eagles in Weather: Cloudy, 52 degrees 2012 Wind: ENE 9 mph Playing surface: Grass Time: 3:09

Kicker Alex Henery nailed two 40-plus yard field goals, upping his streak to 16 FGs in a row, which is the fourth-longest streak in franchise history. `^olifk^=PMI=mefi^abimef^=OO jçåÇ~óI=kçîÉãÄÉê=OSI=OMNO=ö=iáåÅçäå=cáå~åÅá~ä=cáÉäÇ

Panthers QB Cam Newton threw for two first-half touchdowns and 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Pts ran for two scores in the second half as the Panthers defeated the Carolina 14 0 7 9 - 30 Eagles 30-22 at Lincoln Financial Field. The Eagles, behind a record- Philadelphia 3127 0-22 setting performance by RB , jumped out to an early 3- 0 lead, as a 36-yard field goal by K Alex Henery capped a nine play, Phila - A.Henery, 36 FG (9-62, 3:48) 62-yard drive to open the contest. On the Panthers ensuing posses- Car - G.Barnidge, 24 pass from Newton (Gano) (8-72, 5:00) sion, Newton drove Carolina quickly and efficiently down the field, Car - B.LaFell, 43 pass from Newton (Gano) (3-55, 0:43) before a breakdown in the Philadelphia secondary left TE Gary Phila - A.Henery, 41 FG (9-57, 4:21) Barnidge open for a 24-yard touchdown that gave the Panthers a 7- Phila - B.Brown, 65 run (pass failed) (2-68, 0:42) 3 lead. After a Philadelphia three-and-out, Newton again took ad- Phila - A.Henery, 45 FG (9-35, 5:03) vantage of miscommunication between the Eagles defensive backs, Car - C.Newton, 1 run (Gano) (11-95, 5:47) connecting on a 43-yard pitch and catch to WR Brandon LaFell, giv- Phila - B.Brown, 5 run (Henery) (3-69, 1:07) ing Carolina a 14-3 lead. Henery inched the Birds closer on the next Car - G.Gano, 23 FG (7-40, 3:36) Philadelphia possession, booting a 41-yard field goal to trim the Car - C.Newton, 2 run (kick failed) (6-60, 3:55) deficit to 14-6. After an Eagles defensive hold forced the Panthers to punt on their next possession, Brown burst through on the second play of the Philly drive, dashing 65 yards for his first career touch- TEAM STATISTICS CAR PHILA down. Brown’s first career start proved to be one to remember, as First Downs 24 18 the rookie out of Kansas State ran for a franchise rookie record 178 Net Yards Gained 398 311 yards, the 10th-highest total in team history, and two scores on 19 Rushes/Yards 35/109 26/204 carries, while showcasing a blend of speed and strength. A key stop Net Yards Passing 289 107 by DT Derek Landri on the Panthers next possession forced the sec- Att/Comp/INT 28/18/0 21/16/0 ond-consecutive Carolina punt and the Eagles took advantage of Sacked/Yards Lost 2/17 1/12 good field position, driving 35 yards and setting up the third Henery Punts/Average 5/37.6 2/41.0 field goal of the contest, giving the Birds a 15-14 halftime lead. A Fumbles/Lost 0/0 4/3 poor return and a clipping penalty started the Panthers at their own Penalties/Yards 6/101 5/30 five-yard line to begin the second half. Backed up deep in their own Time of Possession 35:12 24:48 territory, Newton found WR Louis Murphy for an acrobatic 55-yard 3rd Down Efficiency 6/12 2/8 grab between two Eagles defenders to quickly swap field position. Newton used both his arm and his legs to move the Panthers into RUSHING: EAGLES - B.Brown 19-178-2TDs, D.Lewis 5-24, D.Jack- the red zone before punching it in for a one-yard score, capping an son 1-2, N.Foles 1-0 ... PANTHERS - C.Newton 14-52-2TDs, J.Stew- 11-play, 95-yard drive and moving Carolina back ahead 21-15. Later art 8-27, D.Williams 11-21, B.LaFell 1-6, M.Tolbert 1-3. in the third, the Eagles took advantage of a key 51-yard pass inter- ference penalty on S Haruki Nakamura to move deep into the Car- RECEIVING: EAGLES - J.Maclin 5-55, B.Brown 4-11, B.Celek 2-19, olina red zone, before Brown scooted around the right side and into D.Johnson 2-13, D.Jackson 1-9, R.Cooper 1-7, S.Havili 1-5 ... PAN- the end zone from five yards out for his second score of the day. The THERS - S.Smith 4-60, G.Olsen 4-50, B.LaFell 3-74-1TD, L.Murphy Eagles defense, who struggled to corral Newton during the contest, 2-65, M.Tolbert 2-24, J.Stewart 2-9, G.Barridge 1-24-1TD. received a crucial third-down sack from DT Mike Patterson to force PASSING: EAGLES - N.Foles 21-16-119-0-0TDs ... PANTHERS - a punt on their next possession. However, a Brown fumble on the C.Newton 28-18-306-0-2TDs. Birds first play of their ensuing drive gave the ball right back to Car- INTs: EAGLES - None ... PANTHERS - None. olina. The Panthers, behind a quick aerial attack, marched deep into Eagles territory before settling for a 23-yard K Graham Gano field SACKS: EAGLES - J.Babin 1.0, M.Patterson 1.0 ... PANTHERS - goal that moved Carolina ahead 24-22. Hoping to respond on their G.Hardy 1.0. next possession, the Eagles moved the ball into Carolina territory EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -3 (3 fumbles, 0 INTs/0 fumbles, 0 INTs) with an effective running attack. However, Brown could not convert on a fourth-and-one opportunity, giving the ball back to the Pan- FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (36G, 41G, 45G) ... PANTHERS - thers who capitalized on the turnover with a two-yard Newton touch- G.Gano (23G) down run to extend their lead to 30-22. A missed Gano extra point held the Panthers’ lead to one score, giving the Eagles one final chance to tie the contest; however, a Brandon Boykin fumble on the ensuing kickoff ended hopes of a Birds comeback.

Notes: Brown made his first start since 10/31/08 at Wichita East High School in Kansas and ran for an Eagles rookie record 178 yards…Henery has made 19 consecutive field goals, setting a team record

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Running back Bryce Brown rushed for an Eagles rookie record 178 yards and added two touchdowns. His 19 carries were the most he’s had since his final high school game at Wichita East HS in Kansas on 10/31/08. a^ii^p=PUI=mefi^abimef^=PP pìåÇ~óI=aÉÅÉãÄÉê=OI=OMNO=ö=`çïÄçóë=pí~Çáìã

The Eagles received strong performances from rookies QB Nick 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Pts Foles and RB Bryce Brown, but could not withstand Dallas’ strong Philadelphia 7107 9-33 aerial attack as the Cowboys handed Philadelphia their eighth-con- Dallas 0 10 7 21 - 38 secutive loss, 38-33, at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington. Starting for the second consecutive week in place of RB LeSean McCoy, Brown Phila - B.Brown, 10 run (Henery) (5-66, 2:35) continued to excel in the Eagles backfield, rushing for 169 yards and Dal - D.Bailey, 39 FG (15-59, 7:04) two scores while becoming the first Eagles rookie to ever score at Phila - B.Brown, 5 run (Henery) (7-73, 3:47) least two touchdowns in back-to-back games. The Eagles opened Dal - D.Murray, 1 run (Bailey) (11-75, 5:26) the scoring in the contest, as Brown broke around the left side for a Phila - A.Henery, 43 FG (6-58, 0:41) 10-yard touchdown run, capping a five-play, 66-yard drive in the first Dal - D.Bryant, 23 pass from Romo (Bailey) (7-80, 3:42) quarter. The Cowboys responded on their following possession as Phila - R.Cooper, 15 pass from Foles (Henery) (11-80, 5:51) Dallas K Dan Bailey booted a 39-yard field goal after a holding Dal - M.Austin, 27 pass from Romo (Bailey) (12-80, 6:46) penalty and a sack of QB Tony Romo stalled the drive. After trading Phila - A.Henery, 43 FG (10-54, 3:50) punts, the Eagles used big plays (a 39-yard rush from Brown and a Dal - D.Bryant, 6 pass from Romo (Bailey) (7-86, 4:16) 21-yard completion from Foles to WR Jeremy Maclin) to get deep Dal - M.Claiborne, 50 fumble return (Bailey) into Dallas territory before Brown punched in a five-yard touchdown, Phila - D.Johnson, 98 punt return (pass failed) moving the Birds ahead 14-3. Taking over with 6:07 remaining in the half, Romo methodically marched the Cowboys down the field, find- ing TE Jason Witten four times for 61 yards on the drive, and RB De- TEAM STATISTICS PHILA DAL Marco Murray punctuated the possession with a one-yard First Downs 23 22 touchdown scamper. With 35 seconds remaining and the ball on Net Yards Gained 423 417 their own 17-yard line, Foles fit a 29-yard pass to WR in Rushes/Yards 26/183 33/123 a tight window, moving the Birds into field goal range at the end of Net Yards Passing 240 294 the half. K Alex Henery kicked a 43-yard field goal to end the half, his Att/Comp/INT 34/22/0 27/22/0 team-record 20th-consecutive field goal. Dallas received the open- Sacked/Yards Lost 1/11 2/9 ing kickoff of the second half and drove 80 yards in 3:42 with Romo Punts/Average 2/39.0 3/52.0 finding WR Dez Bryant for a 23-yard touchdown to even the score at Fumbles/Lost 2/1 1/0 17-17. Philadelphia countered on their next drive, using an effective Penalties/Yards 1/5 7/60 run-pass balance to drive into the Dallas red zone before WR Riley Time of Possession 26:42 33:18 Cooper hauled in a one-handed, 15-yard touchdown catch to move 3rd Down Efficiency 6/10 9/14 the Birds back ahead 24-17. After appearing to have stopped the Cowboys on a key fourth-and-one play, the officials overturned the RUSHING: EAGLES - B.Brown 24-169-2TDs, D.Lewis 2-14 ... COW- ruling on the field on the next Dallas possession, giving the Cow- BOYS - D.Murray 23-83-1TD, F.Jones 7-26, T.Romo 3-14. boys a fresh set of downs and allowing them to score three plays later, as Romo found an open WR for a 27-yard touch- RECEIVING: EAGLES - B.Celek 7-73, J.Avant 4-79, B.Brown 4-14, down to knot the game at 24-24. Henery’s second field goal of the J.Maclin 3-38, R.Cooper 2-31-1TD, D.Johnson 1-13, C.Harbor 1-3 ... day gave the Birds a 27-24 lead on the next Eagles drive, but the COWBOYS - J.Witten 6-108, D.Bryant 6-98-2TDs, D.Murray 4-19, Philadelphia defense was unable to keep Romo in check on the next M.Austin 2-46-1TD, C.Beasley 1-13, D.Harris 1-11, K.Ogletree 1-11, Cowboys possession, as a long pass to Witten set up a six-yard pass J.Phillips 1-0. to Bryant for his second score of the day. Four plays later, Brown PASSING: EAGLES - N.Foles 34-22-251-0-1TD ... COWBOYS - had the ball dislodged from his hands as he was going to the ground T.Romo 27-22-303-0-3TDs. and the fumble was scooped up by Dallas CB Morris Claiborne and INTs: EAGLES - None ... COWBOYS - None. taken 50 yards to the end zone, effectively sealing the game for the Cowboys. A failed fourth-down conversion ended the Eagles final SACKS: EAGLES - B.Graham 1.5, T.Cole 0.5 ... COWBOYS - V.Butler offensive possession. However, the Birds did find the end zone one 1.0. more time, as rookie WR Damaris Johnson fielded a punt on his own EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -1 (1 fumble, 0 INTs/0 fumbles, 0 INTs) two-yard line, juked several Dallas defenders and scampered into the end zone for an Eagles’ record 98-yard touchdown return, bring- FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (43G, 43G) ... COWBOYS - D.Bai- ing the score to 38-33. An unsuccessful onside kick attempt ended ley (39G) the Eagles hopes and sealed the Dallas victory.

Notes: Foles threw for 251 yards, the third-highest output by an Ea- gles rookie…Brown’s four rushing touchdowns are tied for the third- most ever by an Eagles rookie…Brown eclipsed 100 yards prior to halftime in each of his first two starts…Johnson’s 98-yard punt re- turn touchdown is tied for the third-longest punt return in NFL his- tory

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Nick Foles threw for a Philadelphia rookie-record 381 yards and two 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Pts touchdowns while adding an additional score on the ground as the Philadelphia 0 10 0 13 - 23 Eagles snapped an eight-game losing streak, defeating the Tampa Tampa Bay 00714-21 Bay Buccaneers 23-21 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. Foles, who completed 32-of-51 passes on the day, helped lead the Eagles Phila - A.Henery, 28 FG (9-33, 2:49) back from a 21-10 deficit with under eight minutes to play, giving Phila - N.Foles, 10 run (Henery) (7-80, 2:57) the Birds their first win since Week 4. After 10 consecutive drives TB - M.Williams, 1 pass from Freeman (Barth) (3-5, 0:39) from both teams ending in punts to start the game, the Eagles TB - V.Jackson, 13 pass from Freeman (Barth) (9-77, 3:48) opened up the scoring in the contest as K Alex Henery booted a 28- TB - D.Martin, 4 run (Barth) (11-75, 5:57) yard field goal, capping a nine-play drive and giving Philadelphia a Phila - C.Harbor, 11 pass from Foles (pass failed) (8-72, 3:26) 3-0 lead. The Eagles defense forced a Tampa Bay punt on the fol- Phila - J.Maclin, 1 pass from Foles (Henery) (13-64, 2:44) lowing drive and took over on their own 20-yard line with under five minutes to play. Foles led an efficient seven-play drive, completing five-of-five passes for 69 yards, including a 39-yard completion to TEAM STATISTICS PHILA TB WR Jason Avant, before scampering ten yards into the end zone to First Downs 23 18 give the Eagles a 10-0 lead. After forcing another Buccaneers punt, Net Yards Gained 367 314 the Birds drove into Tampa Bay territory with under 30 seconds left Rushes/Yards 16/29 32/136 in the half; however, a 58-yard field goal attempt from Henery rico- Net Yards Passing 338 178 cheted off of the left upright to end the half. The miss snapped Hen- Att/Comp/INT 51/32/0 34/14/0 ery’s consecutive field goal streak at a franchise-record 22 Sacked/Yards Lost 6/43 2/11 consecutive kicks made. The Buccaneers received the opening kick- Punts/Average 7/49.0 10/42.4 off of the second half and were once again forced to punt after Fumbles/Lost 1/1 1/0 stalling on the Philadelphia 40-yard line. Eagles WR Damaris John- Penalties/Yards 2/13 8/64 son attempted to field the kick inside of the Philadelphia 15-yard Time of Possession 29:51 30:09 line, but had the ball bounce off of his hands and fall into the arms 3rd Down Efficiency 7/18 6/16 of Tampa Bay LB Dekoda Watson on the five-yard line. Three plays later, QB Josh Freeman found WR Mike Williams for a one-yard RUSHING: EAGLES - N.Foles 3-27-1TD, B.Brown 12-6, D.Lewis 1-(- score, cutting the Eagles lead to 10-7. The Buccaneers once again 4) ... BUCCANEERS - D.Martin 28-128-1TD, J.Freeman 2-13, found the end zone at the beginning of the fourth quarter, as a WR L.Blount 1-2, D.Ware 1-(-7). Vincent Jackson 13-yard touchdown grab punctuated a nine-play, 77-yard drive to give Tampa a 14-10 lead. Following a Philadelphia RECEIVING: EAGLES - J.Maclin 9-104-1TD, J.Avant 7-133, C.Harbor three-and-out, the Buccaneers extended their lead to 21-10, as 6-52-1TD, R.Cooper 4-37, D.Johnson 2-20, B.Brown 2-6, D.Lewis 1- Freeman and RB Doug Martin paced a strong Tampa Bay run attack 28, B.Celek 1-1 ... BUCCANEERS - V.Jackson 6-131-1TD, M.Williams before Martin found the end zone from four yards out with 7:21 re- 3-18, D.Martin 3-4, D.Clark 1-19, T.Underwood 1-17. maining in the fourth. Down two scores, Foles led the Eagles on a PASSING: EAGLES - N.Foles 51-32-381-0-2TDs ... BUCCANEERS - quick and effective aerial attack, finding WR Jeremy Maclin three J.Freeman 34-14-189-0-2TDs. times for 49 yards, before hitting TE Clay Harbor for an 11-yard INTs: EAGLES - None ... BUCCANEERS - None. score. A two-point conversion attempt failed as Foles could not find RB , holding the score at 21-16. Tampa Bay took over on SACKS: EAGLES - F.Cox 1.0, C.Jenkins 1.0 ... BUCCANEERS - their own 20 with under four minutes to play, but after a quick first M.Bennett 2.0, G.McCoy 2.0, L.David 1.0, D.Te’o-Nesheim 1.0. down, the Eagles defense made a key third-down stop and forced a EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -1 (1 fumble, 0 INTs/0 fumbles, 0 INTs) punt, giving the ball back to the Birds offense with 2:44 to play. Start- ing on their own 36-yard line, Foles guided the Eagles into Tampa FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (28G, 58N, 31N) ... BUCCANEERS territory and converted a key fourth-and-one conversion, scram- - None. bling three yards for first down. Following a Tampa Bay penalty, three straight incompletions gave the Eagles another fourth-down situation and Foles once again delivered, finding Avant for a 22-yard gain over the middle which took the Birds to the Tampa Bay one- yard line. With two seconds remaining, Foles found Maclin on the right sideline for a one-yard touchdown, giving the Eagles their first win since September 30th, by the final score of 23-21.

Notes: Foles set the franchise’s single-game rookie passing records with 32 completions and 381 yards…Foles’ 133 completions are an Eagles rookie record…Avant (133 yards) posted his fifth-career 100- yard receiving game and his first this season…Maclin (104 yards) recorded his eighth 100-yard receiving game of his career…The Ea- gles have won four games by two of fewer points this season, the most in team history Jeremy Maclin hauled in the game-winning touchdown as Weather: Cloudy, 69 degrees time expired on a one-yard pass from rookie quarterback Nick Foles. Wind: WNW 1 mph Playing surface: Grass Time: 3:24 `fk`fkk^qf=PQI=mefi^abimef^=NP qÜìêëÇ~óI=aÉÅÉãÄÉê=NPI=OMNO=ö=iáåÅçäå=cáå~åÅá~ä=cáÉäÇ

The Bengals scored 24 unanswered points off of four Eagles’ sec- 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Pts ond-half turnovers as Cincinnati rolled to a 34-13 victory over Philadelphia 10 0 14 10 - 34 Philadelphia at Lincoln Financial Field. After winning the coin toss Tampa Bay 0130 0-13 and electing to receive, the Eagles night got off to an ominous start, as a short completion to WR Jeremy Maclin on the second play from Cin - B.Green-Ellis, 1 run (Brown) (6-44, 3:01) scrimmage was fumbled as DE Carlos Dunlap dislodged the ball Cin - J.Brown, 24 FG (4-5, 1:59) after chasing down the receiver. The Bengals recovered the loose Phila - R.Cooper, 11 pass from Foles (Henery) (4-64, 1:38) ball on the Philadelphia 44-yard line and promptly moved into the Phila - A.Henery, 22 FG (8-26, 2:04) red zone after a 29-yard rush from RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis. Five Phila - A.Henery, 20 FG (7-11, 1:35) plays later, Green-Ellis capped the quick scoring drive with a one- Cin - A.Dalton, 11 run (Brown) (8-40, 4:34) yard touchdown run to give Cincinnati a 7-0 lead. Philadelphia began Cin - W.Gilberry, 25 fumble return (Brown) their following drive on their own 25-yard line, but after failing to Cin - J.Brown, 32 FG (4-[-1], 0:53) move the chains, P Mat McBriar had his punt blocked as WR Mar- Cin - A.Green, 5 pass from Dalton (Brown) (5-33, 1:25) vin McNutt was forced into the path of the kick. Cincinnati RB Daniel Herron scooped up the loose ball and returned it three yards to the Philadelphia 11-yard line where the Eagles defense made an im- TEAM STATISTICS CIN PHILA pressive stand, highlighted by a DE Brandon Graham sack of QB First Downs 18 10 Andy Dalton on second down, and held the Bengals to a 24-yard K Net Yards Gained 249 219 Josh Brown field goal. After two additional unsuccessful drives, the Rushes/Yards 41/157 19/42 Eagles broke through in the second quarter as a key 46-yard com- Net Yards Passing 92 177 pletion from QB Nick Foles to Maclin set up an 11-yard touchdown Att/Comp/INT 27/13/0 33/16/1 grab from WR Riley Cooper to trim the deficit to 10-7. On the ensu- Sacked/Yards Lost 6/35 1/3 ing Bengals possession, Graham broke around the edge and jarred Punts/Average 5/38.8 7/36.9 the ball loose from Dalton, forcing a fumble that was recovered by Fumbles/Lost 2/2 4/4 DE Trent Cole deep in Bengals territory, giving the Eagles great field Penalties/Yards 11/94 9/76 possession to start their drive. The Eagles defensive line wreaked Time of Possession 37:40 22:20 havoc on Dalton throughout the contest, as the group notched a sea- 3rd Down Efficiency 7/18 3/12 son-high six sacks from four different players, including a career- high 2.5 sacks from Graham and 1.5 from DT Fletcher Cox. After RUSHING: EAGLES - B.Brown 16-34, N.Foles 2-5, D.Lewis 1-3 ... breaking into the red zone, the Eagles offense stalled inside of the BENGALS - B.Green-Ellis 25-106-1TD, A.Dalton 8-18-1TD, M.Jones five-yard line and settled for a 23-yard K Alex Henery field goal, 1-10, A.Hawkins 1-9, D.Herron 3-8, B.Leonard 2-6, B.Tate 1-0. knotting the score at 10-10. Later in the second quarter, DT Cullen Jenkins also recorded a strip sack of Dalton, forcing a Cincinnati RECEIVING: EAGLES - J.Maclin 4-73, J.Avant 3-44, C.Harbor 3-28, fumble that was returned by the Birds to the Cincinnati 12-yard line. R.Cooper 3-20-1TD, B.Brown 1-11, S.Havili 1-8, D.Lewis 1-(-4) ... However, Philadelphia once again struggled to find the end zone BENGALS - J.Gresham 6-63, A.Green 6-57-1TD, B.Leonard 1-7. from inside the Bengals five-yard line, forcing Henery’s second field PASSING: EAGLES - N.Foles 33-16-180-1-1TD ... BENGALS - A.Dal- goal of the day which gave the Eagles a 13-10 lead at the half. Mid- ton 27-13-127-0-1TD. way through the third quarter, a Foles pass intended for Maclin was INTs: EAGLES - None ... BENGALS - L.Hall 1-44. intercepted, beginning a span of four Eagles turnovers in five foot- ball plays that led to a 24-point Bengals run. Following the 44-yard SACKS: EAGLES - B.Graham 2.5, F.Cox 1.5, T.Cole 1.0, C.Jenkins 1.0 CB Leon Hall interception return, Dalton capped an eight-play, 40- ... BENGALS - W.Gilberry 1.0. yard drive with an 11-yard touchdown scamper to give the Bengals EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -3 (4 fumbles, 1 INT/2 fumbles, 0 INTs) a 17-13 lead. On the following possession, a botched handoff from Foles to RB Bryce Brown was scooped and scored by DE Wallace FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (22G, 20G) ... BENGALS - Gilberry for a 25-yard touchdown. On the next Philadelphia play from J.Brown (24G, 32G). scrimmage, TE Clay Harbor caught a 16-yard pass from Foles but was unable to secure the ball after taking a hit, and Cincinnati S Chris Crocker recovered the ball and returned it 12 yards to the Philadelphia 13. A holding penalty backed the Bengals outside of the red zone and a third-down incompletion forced a 32-yard Brown field goal to increase the Bengals lead to 14 points. A pooch kick on the Bengals next kickoff was muffed by Eagles DT Cedric Thornton and recovered by Cincinnati, marking the fourth Philadelphia mis- cue in seven minutes of game action. Dalton found WR A.J. Green for a five-yard score for the final points of the game, giving the Bengals a 34-13 victory on the road.

Notes: The Eagles six sacks were a season high, with Graham (2.5) and Cox (1.5) establishing new career highs…Henery passes K Gary Anderson for 19th on the team’s all-time scoring list (215) and also for eighth on the team’s all-time field goal list (49)…LB DeMeco Defensive end Brandon Graham recorded a career-high 2.5 sacks, in- Ryans played in and started his 100th NFL game cluding this sack and forced fumble of Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton.

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A last-minute Eagles drive fell five yards short as a QB Nick Foles in- 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Pts completion was deemed an illegal as the Washington Washington 013140-27 Redskins held on for a 27-20 victory over Philadelphia at Lincoln Fi- Philadelphia 7337-20 nancial Field. The Birds started strong after receiving the opening kickoff, using a methodical 11-play, 76-yard drive and two key Phila - J.Maclin, 27 pass from Foles (Henery) (11-76, 4:51) fourth-down conversions to march down the field before Foles found Was - K.Forbath, 45 FG (8-32, 3:35) WR Jeremy Maclin on a beautiful 27-yard over-the-shoulder throw Was - K.Forbath, 42 FG (5-29, 2:02) to give the Eagles a quick 7-0 lead. After beginning their first drive Was - J.Morgan, 11 pass from Griffin (Forbath) (5-25, 2:45) inside their own 10-yard line, Washington used an effective short Phila - A.Henery, 38 FG (12-60, 3:12) passing game to move into Philadelphia territory. However, the Ea- Was - A.Morris, 10 run (Forbath) (5-72, 2:27) gles defense forced a Washington fourth-and-two situation at the Phila - A.Henery, 30 FG (8-68, 4:32) Birds 35-yard line before a QB Robert Griffin III incompletion turned Was - S.Moss, 22 pass from Griffin (Forbath) (7-50, 3:01) the ball over on downs. The Eagles looked to take a two score lead, Phila - D.Lewis, 17 run (Henery) (6-61, 2:32) moving inside the Washington red zone before sacks on consecu- tive plays, including an OLB Ryan Kerrigan sack-fumble, gave the ball back to the Redskins. After returning the loose ball 10 yards to TEAM STATISTICS WAS PHILA the Washington 41-yard line, a balanced run-pass attack moved the First Downs 18 25 Redskins inside of the Philadelphia 30 before stalling and settling Net Yards Gained 313 411 for a K Kai Forbath 45-yard field goal to trim the Eagles lead to four. Rushes/Yards 28/128 22/90 On the next Redskins possession, Washington took advantage of fa- Net Yards Passing 185 321 vorable field position and moved deep into Eagles territory follow- Att/Comp/INT 24/16/1 48/32/1 ing a 27-yard pitch-and-catch from Griffin to WR Pierre Garcon. Two Sacked/Yards Lost 1/13 5/24 short runs and an incompletion again forced Forbath onto the field, Punts/Average 2/43.0 2/43.5 who booted his second field goal of the contest, a 42-yarder that Fumbles/Lost 1/0 1/1 moved the Redskins within one point at 7-6. The Eagles following Penalties/Yards 3/24 4/30 drive was derailed early, as a Foles pass was tipped at the line of Time of Possession 29:23 30:37 scrimmage and intercepted by LB London Fletcher who returned 3rd Down Efficiency 5/10 5/15 the pick nine yards to the Philadelphia 25. Five plays later, Griffin found WR Joshua Morgan, who scampered into the end zone for an RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 13-45, B.Brown 4-18, D.Lewis 1-17- 11-yard score, giving Washington their first lead of the contest, 13- 1TD, N.Foles 4-10 ... REDSKINS - A.Morris 22-91-1TD, E.Royster 2- 7. Taking over with 3:30 left in the second quarter, Foles completed 14, S.Moss 1-12, J.Morgan 1-7, R.Griffin 2-4. 8 of 10 passes for 75 yards and added a three-yard scramble on the Birds final drive of the half, which was punctuated by a 38-yard K RECEIVING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 9-77, J.Maclin 8-116-1TD, J.Avant 8- Alex Henery field goal to bring the score to 13-10. The Redskins 70, B.Celek 3-39, D.Johnson 3-25, R.Cooper 1-18 ... REDSKINS - opened the second half on their own 28-yard line before long com- P.Garcon 7-89, S.Moss 2-26-1TD, J.Morgan 2-21-1TD, N.Paul 1-21, pletions to Garcon and TE Niles Paul of 29 and 21 yards respectively A.Morris 1-17, L.Hankerson 1-10, C.Cooley 1-8, L.Paulsen 1-6. set up a 10-yard RB Alfred Morris touchdown run, capping a 5-play, PASSING: EAGLES - N.Foles 48-32-345-1-1TD ... REDSKINS - 72-yard scoring drive to extend the Redskins lead to 20-10. Maclin R.Griffin 24-16-198-1-TDs. opened the Birds next drive with a bang, as a diving 38-yard grab INTs: EAGLES - C.Anderson 1-4 ... REDSKINS - L.Fletcher 1-9. immediately moved the Eagles into Washington territory. Following two more first downs, a sack once again halted the Eagles drive, SACKS: EAGLES - B.Boykin 1.0 ... REDSKINS - R.Kerrigan 2.0, forcing Henery’s second field goal of the contest, a 30-yarder that L.Alexander 1.0, P.Riley 1.0, M.Williams 1.0. trimmed the deficit to 20-13. The Birds defense forced a Washing- EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -1 (1 fumble, 1 INT/0 fumbles, 1 INT) ton punt on the next Redskin possession and the Philadelphia of- fense took over on their own 45-yard line. But after an 11-yard WR FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (38G, 30G) ... REDSKINS - K.For- Jason Avant third-down reception gave the Birds a fourth-and-two bath (45G, 42) situation, Foles was sacked for a three-yard loss, giving the ball back to the Redskins. Less than three minutes later, Griffin found Weather: Sunny, 40 degrees WR Santana Moss, who managed to make a remarkable tip-toe Wind: WSW 11 mph catch in the left side of the end zone, for a 22-yard touchdown, Playing surface: Grass marking the decisive score of the contest while giving Washington a Time: 2:53 27-13 lead. Following a S Colt Anderson interception, the Birds first INT in nine games, RB Dion Lewis burst into the end zone from 17 yards out for his first score of the year, minimizing the Washington lead to 27-20. After forcing a punt, the Eagles took over on their own 15-yard line with 4:15 to play and moved quickly and efficiently deep inside the Washington red zone before any hope of a last-second comeback was quelled as a Foles last-ditch effort to get the ball into the end zone was deemed an illegal forward pass and Washington escaped Lincoln Financial Field with a 27-20 victory.

Notes: Foles posted his second-career 300-yard passing game with 345 yards on 32 of 48 passing…Foles also supplanted John Reaves for the most yards ever by an Eagle QB in his rookie season…Maclin (eight catches, 116 yards) became the eighth wide receiver in NFL history to amass at least 55 catches and 750 yards in each of his first four seasons…Anderson tallied his first-career interception Wide receiver Jeremy Maclin led the team with 116 receiving yards on 8 catches, including this 27-yard touchdown grab from QB Nick Foles. kv=df^kqp=QOI=mefi^abimef^=T pìåÇ~óI=aÉÅÉãÄÉê=PMI=OMNO=ö=jÉíiáÑÉ=pí~Çáìã

In the 2012 season finale, the Eagles had no response for the Giants 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Pts potent offensive attack as New York rolled to a 42-7 victory at Philadelphia 0700-7 MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ. After recovering an onsides NY Giants 21 14 0 7 - 42 kick to open the contest, the Eagles first drive of the day was cut short as QB Michael Vick was intercepted by S Stevie Brown, who re- NYG - R.Randle, 3 pass from Manning (Tynes) (4-26, 2:01) turned the pick 48 yards to the Philadelphia 26-yard line. Following NYG - R.Randle, 38 pass from Manning (Tynes) (5-74, 2:43) three RB David Wilson runs to move the ball inside the Philadelphia NYG - D.Wilson, 15 pass from Manning (Tynes) (6-75, 3:10) five, QB Eli Manning found WR Rueben Randle for a three-yard score Phila - J.Maclin, 7 pass from Vick (Henery) (11-80, 4:12) to give the Giants a 7-0 lead. The Eagles offense returned to the field NYG - A.Bradshaw, 1 run (Tynes) (10-73, 5:40) for their next possession, but had little success moving the chains NYG - V.Cruz, 24 pass from Manning (Tynes) (2-54, 0:13) and was forced to punt. Manning led the Giants on a quick five-play, NYG - H.Hynoski, 1 pass from Manning (Tynes) (14-88, 9:24) 74-yard drive in just under three minutes, capped by a 38-yard touchdown pass to a leaping Randle who rolled into the end zone and extended the New York lead to 14-0. After a Philadelphia three- TEAM STATISTICS PHILA NYG and-out, the New York offense once again took over at their own 25- First Downs 18 32 yard line before a 41-yard pass to RB Ahmad Bradshaw gave the Net Yards Gained 317 397 Giants another scoring chance deep in Eagles territory. Three plays Rushes/Yards 27/110 35/185 later, Wilson rolled out of the backfield and hauled in a 15-yard Net Yards Passing 207 212 touchdown pass from Manning to move the Giants three scores Att/Comp/INT 37/21/1 22/14/0 ahead. Following a touchback, the Eagles opened again on their own Sacked/Yards Lost 1/4 1/11 20-yard line, but quickly moved into Giants territory following a 36- Punts/Average 4/40.3 2/49.0 yard shifty catch-and-run by RB LeSean McCoy. A 13-yard RB Bryce Fumbles/Lost 1/0 0/0 Brown run and a 15-yard WR Jason Avant fourth-down reception Penalties/Yards 6/52 1/5 moved the Birds into the Giants red zone before Vick found WR Je- Time of Possession 28:27 31:33 remy Maclin on fourth down for a seven-yard score, the Eagles only 3rd Down Efficiency 4/14 5/8 touchdown of the day. However, the Giants responded once again, moving 73 yards in 10 plays capped by a one-yard touchdown run by RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 10-45, M.Vick 5-25, B.Brown 8-18, Bradshaw to climb further ahead, 28-7. After driving deep into New D.Lewis 3-15, D.Johnson 1-7 ... GIANTS - A.Bradshaw 16-107-1TD, York territory on the following possession, the Eagles set up a 28- D.Wilson 15-75, J.Jernigan 1-6, D.Carr 3-(-3). yard field goal attempt for K Alex Henery who uncharacteristically missed the close-range kick, giving the ball back to the Giants. The RECEIVING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 5-61, J.Avant 4-39, J.Maclin 4-22- Eagles defense forced three consecutive Manning incompletions 1TD, B.Celek 3-43, R.Cooper 3-32, D.Johnson 1-8, B.Brown 1-6 ... and got the ball back with 52 seconds to play. However, after a 28- GIANTS - R.Randle 4-58-2TDs, V.Cruz 4-52-1TD, D.Hixon 2-41, yard completion from Vick to TE Brent Celek, the Birds stalled on A.Bradshaw 1-41, M.Bennett 1-15, D.Wilson 1-15-1TD, H.Hynoski the 50-yard line and attempted their third fourth-down conversa- 1-1-1TD. tion of the half. A four-yard completion to Maclin left the Eagles one PASSING: EAGLES - M.Vick 35-19-197-1-1TD (starter), T.Edwards yard shy of converting and turned the ball over the Giants on their 2-2-14-0-0TDs ... GIANTS - E.Manning 21-13-208-0-5TDs (starter), own 46-yard line with 17 seconds remaining in the half. A short Man- D.Carr 1-1-15-0-0TDs. ning pass to WR Domenik Hixon on a clear out netted 30 quick yards INTs: EAGLES - None ... GIANTS - S.Brown 1-48. and gave the Giants a shot at adding additional points before the break. On the next play from scrimmage, Manning found an open SACKS: EAGLES - P.Hunt 1.0 ... GIANTS - J.Tuck 1.0. WR Victor Cruz in the back of the end zone for a 24-yard score and EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -1 (0 fumbles, 1 INT/0 fumbles, 0 INTs) a 35-7 lead at the half. The Giants found the end zone one more time in the fourth quarter, as a 14-play, 88-yard drive kept alive by two FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (28N) ... GIANTS - None. key Eagles penalties was punctuated by a one-yard FB Henry Hynoski touchdown catch to give New York a 42-7 victory. Weather: Windy, 32 degrees Wind: WNW 13 mph Notes: The Eagles opened the game with an onsides kick, the last of Playing surface: Turf which they recovered at New York in 2010…Maclin scored his team- Time: 2:49 leading seventh touchdown of the season and his third in the team’s final four games…Avant set a career high with 53 receptions this season after adding four catches for 39 yards…McCoy became the ninth running back in NFL history with at least 40 receptions and 300 receiving yards in each of his first four NFL seasons

RB LeSean McCoy led the team with 106 total yards from scrimmage.