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Last Time It Happened LAST TIME IT HAPPENED TEAM (EAGLES) WON IN OVERTIME.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................12/9/19 - vs. NYG, 23-17 WON BY SCORING IN LAST TWO MINUTES OF REGULATION ................................................................................. 10/22/20 - vs. NYG, 22-21 (winning TD at 0:40) TIED GAME BY SCORING IN LAST TWO MINUTES .............................................................................. 9/27/20 - tie vs. Cin., 23-23 (tied score at 0:30 to force OT) WON IN PRIMETIME ........................................................................................................................................................................11/1/20 - vs. Dal., 23-9 (Sunday Night Football) SHUTOUT ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12/30/18 - at Was., 24-0 WON BY 20+ POINTS ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10/6/19 - vs. NYJ, 31-6 WON AFTER TRAILING BY 20+ POINTS ................................................................................................... 12/19/10 - at NYG, 38-31 (NYG ahead 31-10 in 4th quarter) HELD 28+ POINT LEAD .........................................................................................................................................................................................................1/21/18 - win vs. Min., 38-7 HELD 21+ POINT LEAD ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................10/6/19 - win vs. NYJ, 31-6 HELD 17+ POINT LEAD .....................................................................................................................................................................................................12/13/20 - win vs. NO, 24-21 SCORED 20+ POINTS IN QUARTER .................................................................................................................................................... 12/20/20 - loss at Ari, 26-33 (20, 2nd Q) SCORED 20+ POINTS IN HALF ............................................................................................................................................................12/20/20 - loss at Ari, 26-33 (20, 1st half) HELD OPPONENT WITHOUT A TOUCHDOWN ...........................................................................................................................................................11/1/20 - win vs. Dal., 23-9 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY OFFENSE & DEFENSE .................................................................................................11/1/20 - win vs. Dal., 23-9 (2 offense, 1 defense) TOUCHDOWNS SCORED BY OFFENSE, DEFENSE & SPECIAL TEAMS .................................................12/6/15 - win at NE, 35-28 (2 offense, 1 defense, 2 ST) NO TURNOVERS ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12/20/20 - loss at Ari., 26-33 TOUCHDOWN SCORED ON FIRST DRIVE ............................................................................................................................................................... 12/27/20 - loss at Dal., 17-37 SUCCESSFUL 2-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT ....................................................................................................... 11/30/20 - M. Sanders run up the middle vs. Sea. FAILED 2-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPT ...............................................................................................12/20/20 - Z. Ertz rushes up the middle, attempt fails at Ari. TOTAL OFFENSE (EAGLES) 500+ TOTAL NET YARDS OF OFFENSE ......................................................................................................................... 12/23/18 - vs. Hou. (519; 57 rushing, 471 passing) 400+ TOTAL NET YARDS OF OFFENSE ..........................................................................................................................12/27/20 - at Dal. (477; 151 rushing, 326 passing) PASSING (EAGLES) 400+ NET YARDS PASSING BY TEAM .................................................................................................................................................................................12/23/18 - vs. Hou. (462) 300+ NET YARDS PASSING BY TEAM .................................................................................................................................................................................... 12/27/20 - at Dal. (326) INDIVIDUAL WITH 50+ PASS ATTEMPTS .............................................................................................................. 12/9/19 - Carson Wentz (50-33-325-0-2TDs) vs. NYG INDIVIDUAL WITH 40+ PASS ATTEMPTS .......................................................................................................................12/20/20 - Jalen Hurts (44-24-338-0-3TDs) at Ari. INDIVIDUAL WITH 30+ PASS COMPLETIONS ...................................................................................................... 12/22/19 - Carson Wentz (40-31-319-0-1TD) vs. Dal. INDIVIDUAL WITH 25+ PASS COMPLETIONS ................................................................................................... 11/30/20 - Carson Wentz (45-25-215-1-2TDs) vs. Sea. INDIVIDUAL 300+ YARD PASSING GAME .....................................................................................................................12/27/20 - Jalen Hurts (39-21-342-2-1TDs) at Dal. CONSECUTIVE 300+ YARD PASSING GAMES ............................................................................... 12/20/20 - 12/27/20 - Jalen Hurts (44-24-338-0-3TDs) at Ari. & (39-21-342-2-1TDs) at Dal. INDIVIDUAL WITH 4+ TOUCHDOWN PASSES 12/23/18 - Nick Foles (49-35-471-1-4TDs) vs. Hou. INDIVIDUAL WITH 3+ TOUCHDOWN PASSES .............................................................................................................12/20/20 - Jalen Hurts (44-24-338-0-3TDs) at Ari. NO SACKS ALLOWED ...................................................................................................................................................................... 12/13/20 - vs. NO (30 attempts - Jalen Hurts) RUSHING (EAGLES) 300+ NET YARDS RUSHING BY TEAM .........................................................................................................................................................................................9/3/00 - at Dal. (306) 200+ NET YARDS RUSHING BY TEAM ...................................................................................................................................................................................12/13/20 - vs. NO (246) INDIVIDUAL 200+ YARD RUSHING GAME .........................................................................................................................12/8/13- LeSean McCoy (29-217-2TDs) vs. Det. INDIVIDUAL 150+ YARD RUSHING GAME ......................................................................................................................... 11/27/14 - LeSean McCoy (25-159-1TD) at Dal. INDIVIDUAL 100+ YARD RUSHING GAME ..............................................................12/13/20 - Miles Sanders (14-115-2TDs) & Jalen Hurts (18-106-0TD) vs. NO TWO 100+ YARD RUSHERS IN SAME GAME .........................................................12/13/20 - Miles Sanders (14-115-2TDs) & Jalen Hurts (18-106-0TD) vs. NO CONSECUTIVE 100+ YARD RUSHING GAMES ............................................................................................... 11/23/14-11/27/14 - L. McCoy (21-130-1TD) vs. Ten. & (25-159-1TD) at Dal. COMBINED 200+ YARDS RUSHING BY TWO PLAYERS ...................12/13/20 - 221 by Miles Sanders (14-115-2TDs) & Jalen Hurts (18-106-0TD) vs. NO INDIVIDUAL WITH 30+ CARRIES ................................................................................................................................................9/9/13 - LeSean McCoy (31-184-1TD) at Was. INDIVIDUAL WITH 25+ CARRIES ............................................................................................................................................ 11/27/14 - LeSean McCoy (25-159-1TD) at Dal. RUSHING PLAY OF 80+ YARDS ..............................................................................................................................................................12/13/20 - 82t by Miles Sanders vs. NO RUSHING PLAY OF 60+ YARDS ..............................................................................................................................................................12/13/20 - 82t by Miles Sanders vs. NO RUSHING PLAY OF 40+ YARDS ..............................................................................................................................................................12/13/20 - 82t by Miles Sanders vs. NO INDIVIDUAL WITH 3+ RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS ..............................................................................................................12/29/19
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