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Eagles find a way to win, which is all that matters
In the first half, it appeared running back LeSean McCoy was going to get the last laugh on his old team, the Philadelphia Eagles, and especially Eagles’ coach Chip Kelly. He also seemed to be talking trash to safety Malcolm Jenkins after a tackle and with linebacker Kiko Alonso after Alonso matched up with McCoy in coverage on a pass that went incomplete into the end zone.
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The Buffalo Bills could not overcome a laundry list of mistakes and coughed away any shot at the postseason in a 23-20 road loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
“We moved the ball pretty well and push it down the field, but we just couldn’t capitalize when we had to”, Taylor said.
“I think everyone looks to him as a leader”, tight end Zach Ertz said.
Then when the game came to a close, McCoy sprinted into the Lincoln Financial Field tunnel without shaking hands with any Eagles players, but Cox didn’t notice that.
“I’ve got nothing to say, excuse me” a frustrated McCoy told the assembled media members before heading out of the locker room. Bills coach Rex Ryan compared him to former Eagles Pro Bowl lineman Jerome Brown, who played for Buddy Ryan.
“Penalties, we got ourselves to blame”. And that’s what Sam’s case it. He’s just been playing in our system for months.
And in crunch time against the Bills, Reynolds came up with what was arguably the play of the day – a game-sealing interception of Tyrod Taylor late in the fourth quarter.
Buffalo running back and Harrisburg native LeSean McCoy had 74 yards rushing and 35 receiving in his return to Philadelphia. The score was 14-7 Eagles early in the second. Bills punt returner Marcus Thigpen dropped punt to prolong Eagles drive. He never interacted with Eagles coach Chip Kelly however. After a 4-yard run, Bradford spotted rookie receiver Nelson Agholor open down the middle and hit him with a 63-yard touchdown pass for a 14-7 lead with 10:38 left in the second period.
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How it went down: -The Eagles marched right down the field on their opening drive with chunk plays a key on the nine-play 61-yard drive. The speedy second-year man has enjoyed a breakout campaign with 635 yards and six touchdowns on just 34 catches. In a 30-21 win over Houston two weeks ago, Taylor broke open a game that was tied at 21 with a 40-yard touchdown pass to Charles Clay with 1:53 remaining. These two meet today at 1PM ET on CBS.