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Bills-Eagles final score, 2015 NFL Week 14
The Buffalo Bills could not overcome 15 penalties and a costly first-half turnover in losing on the road to the Philadelphia Eagles this afternoon, 23-20.
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It wasn’t as if Smith lost a great deal of respect for McCoy, rather that he was massively disappointed in how he conducted himself as one of the more marquee players on the Bills in 2015.
Former Eagles running LeSean McCoy still has plenty of fans in Philly, including a young girl whose wish came true Sunday before the matchup against Shady’s newest team the Buffalo Bills. However, it appears that McCoy may still be in Philadelphia after Sunday’s loss.
He kissed the Eagles logo at midfield before the coin toss, but ran off the field immediately after the game.
He was the first player off the field following the loss and slammed his helmet into the wall inside.
“I’ve got nothing to say”, said McCoy.
Philadelphia’s all time leading rusher was traded this offseason to the Bills for Linebacker, Kiko Alonso. McCoy is obviously still upset about how his time with the Eagles ended, with coach Chip Kelly trading him to the Bills.
“I didn’t see him run off the field”, he sad. “I got nothing but respect for that guy”. “It was awesome and we enjoyed it”.
Then the defenses buckled down and the Eagles managed to get the only score in the fourth quarter.
“We always wanted Sam here”, the Eagles coach said. Leodis McKelvin leaped and snatched the ball away from Brent Celek at the 5. The Bills offensive line in particular just killed the Bills chances. “I mean, we were playing the Buffalo Bills and a really well-coached team by Rex Ryan that has a lot of really good players”. “It was a disgrace that we had too many penalties. You’re not going to be successful when you have that many penalties”.
The Bills got that touchdown back on their next possession and it didn’t take them almost as long, as they hit two long passes – a 32-yarder to wide receiver Robert Woods on the first play of the drive and a 47-yarder to wide receiver Sammy Watkins on the final play of the drive as Watkins beat cornerback Byron Maxwell on a long sideline patter for the tying TD. Bryan Braman recovered Marcus Thigpen’s fumble at the Buffalo 37.
Sam Bradford fired deep to Nelson Agholor on a 53-yard touchdown to give the Eagles a 14-7 lead.
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-The Eagles tacked on three points at the end of the half with Caleb Sturgis providing a 45-yard field goal (17-10).