When the Saints scored a go-ahead TD with 4:38 left in the game, Eagles fans were likely thinking here we go again. A week after blowing a late lead the the Falcons, they did it again and were about to be 1-2. With no AJ Brown, no Lane Johnson, and no DeVonta Smith, could they actually go down the field and score a TD to reclaim the lead?
At the time on Twitter, fans did not seem confident. But that is exactly what they did. Hurts hit a wide-open Dallas Goedert in the flat, and he took off running for 61 yards. He was dragged down before he got into the End Zone, but Saquon eventually punched it in. On the following drive, Reed Blankenship picked off Carr, and that was all she wrote. The Eagles Wound up winning 15-12.
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The 1st 3 games have not been pretty. Eagles fans will be justifiably mistrustful of ugly wins after last year, where they had 10 of them over the 1st 11 games. But 2-1 is 2-1. The Cowboys and Niners can’t say that. Both of those teams would have taken ugly wins this week as opposed to both of them dropping 2 games in a row.
Should we look at this as a positive, or should we be worried going forward? How good was this defense in week 3? Could this offense be playing better than the numbers show? Are they leaving too many points on the board? Is Jalen Carter finally living up to the hype? How impressive was Dallas Goedert? And is Bryce Huff already a bust of a signing?
Let’s break down the game. The good, the bad, and what we should take away going forward.