Eagles' blocks two field goals to get a comeback victory over the Rams
- Fagothethird Franklin
- Sep 21
- 2 min read
Philadelphia- The Eagles offense storm back in the second half to win 33-26

On Sunday, the Eagles faced the Rams in a rematch of their playoffs last season. There was a lot of chirpy from both teams during the week. Philadelphia got on the board first, as their defense picked off Matthew Stafford and put their offense in position to score. After two fourth down conversions, Jalen Hurts found himself in the endzone on a brotherly love push to go up 7-0. Outside of their first possession, the Eagles' offense struggled to get into rhythm in the first half. AJ Brown and D. Smith were a non-factor and did not catch a pass the entire two quarters. Philadelphia finished the half with only 34 yards of total offense.
Heading out of the break, Philadelphia' wanted to somehow get back in the game and get their key players involved. After Matthew Stafford and crew scored a touchdown to start the second half, something snapped in Hurts. We rarely see Hurts show w much emotion, but he was very aggressive with throwing a 33-yard td to Dallas Goedert. After the touchdown, Hurts let all of his emotion out,
Momentum started to turn into the Eagles' side. After stopping the Rams, the Eagles went down the field and scored on a 10-yard catch made by Brown. That touchdown was the first TD catch of the season for Brown. With that touchdown, the Eagles cut the Rams lead to a one possession game.
Let's take it to the fourth quarter. With under two minutes left in regulation and a fourth and goa, Hurts hit D Smith for a potential go-ahead touchdown. However, it was too much time on the clock or the Rams to go down the field and hit a game winner. Stafford did just that and it came down to a 44-yard field goal by Joushua Karty. The field goal was blocked and went onto win
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