Philadelphia, PA -- The Philadelphia Eagles were on the
brink of opening the season with an embarrassing loss to one of the NFL's worst
teams from a year ago.
Then they played the second half.
Nick Foles' 68-yard touchdown to Jeremy Maclin midway through the fourth
quarter gave the Eagles their first lead of the day and the once-hospitable hosts poured it on late
to beat the Jacksonville Jaguars, 34-17, on Sunday.
Foles threw for 322 yards with a pair of touchdowns and an interception,
while Maclin hauled in four passes for 97 yards and the game-winning score for
Philadelphia (1-0), which ran off 34 unanswered points to win its fourth
consecutive season opener. It marked the first time since 2006 the Birds began a season against an AFC South opponent, a win at Houston.
Zach Ertz also caught a touchdown pass in Philadelphia's eventful come-from-
behind win, and Darren Sproles added a 49-yard touchdown run.
Jaguars rookie wide receiver Allen Hurns, who was undrafted out of the
University of Miami, was a bright spot during a promising first half for the
Jaguars (0-1), catching four passes for 110 yards and two touchdowns. He was
held without a reception in the second half.
Lesean McCoy, the NFL's leading rusher last season, finished with 74 yards on
21 carries and also recorded 41 yards on six receptions.
Jaguars rookie wide receiver Allen Hurns, who was undrafted out of the
University of Miami, was a bright spot during a promising first half for the
Jaguars (0-1), catching four passes for 110 yards and two touchdowns. He was
held without a reception in the second half.
Trailing 17-0 after a lackluster first half, Philadelphia finally got on the
board on a gamble early in the third quarter.
The Eagles were faced with a 4th-and-1 at the Jags' 49 on their opening
possession of the second half when Philadelphia coach Chip Kelly opted to go for
the first down. Sproles took a handoff from Foles and burst up the middle
untouched for a 49-yard touchdown, the longest TD run of his career.
Following a three-and-out from Jacksonville, Philadelphia was aided by a 22-
yard punt return from Sproles that set up a 6-play, 40-yard touchdown drive.
Foles hooked up with Ertz for a 25-yard touchdown to cap the short march and
help the Eagles cut the deficit to 17-14.
Rookie Cody Parkey, who beat out Alex Henery for Philadelphia's kicking job
in the preseason, nailed a 51-yard field goal with just under 11 minutes
remaining in the fourth to tie the game at 17-17.
Foles and Maclin then hooked up for the game-winning score on the first play
of the Eagles' next drive. Maclin snuck past the secondary and Foles floated it
to his wide open wideout for a 24-17 lead with 6:59 to play.
Parkey supplied a 28-yard field goal later in the quarter, then Fletcher Cox
scooped up a Chad Henne fumble and returned it 17 yards for the final margin.
Henne threw for 266 yards and two touchdowns in the setback.
The first half was one to quickly forget for the Eagles.
Philadelphia moved the ball just past midfield on its first touch of the
season, however, former Eagle Chris Clemons forced a fumble on a sack of Foles.
Ryan Davis pounced on the loose ball to recover for the Jags at the Philadelphia
44.
It only took Jacksonville four plays to punch it into the end zone from
there, as Henne connected with Hurns for a 34-yard touchdown to open the
scoring.
Foles coughed it up again on the Eagles' ensuing possession and much like the
first turnover, Henne connected with Hurns for a touchdown. On 2nd-and-10 from
the Eagles 21, Henne threw across the middle to Hurns, who broke a pair of
tackles inside the 10 and reached out over the goal line for the touchdown.
Philadelphia pinned the Jags at the 1-yard line late in the first, but Hurns
quickly changed field position by hauling in a 46-yard pass on the first play of
the drive. A penalty by Cox on a horse collar tackle moved the ball into Eagles
territory and Josh Scobee capped the scoring march with a 49-yard field goal for
a 17-0 lead in the first minute of the second quarter.
Scobee missed a 50-yard attempt on the Jaguars' next possession, then
Philadelphia drove to the Jacksonville five highlighted by a 30-yard catch from
Jordan Matthews. However, Foles threw short of Brent Celek in the back of the
end zone and Alan Ball intercepted the pass to keep the Eagles off the board.
The Jags moved into field-goal range later in the drive, but Scobee's attempt
was blocked by Brandon Bair. Nonetheless, the visitors, who had lost only once to Philly since entering the NFL 20 seasons ago, held what appeared to be a comfortable edge at halftime.
Notes: Philadelphia overcame a 17-point deficit and won for the first time since
doing so against Kansas City in 2005 ... Foles had never committed three
turnovers in a game in his career ... Eagles' All-Pro guard Evan Mathis left the
game with a left knee injury in the second quarter and did not return. He will
undergo an MRI to determine the severity of the injury ... Jacksonville leads
the all-time series, 3-2 ... Dating back to last season, the Eagles have won
eight of nine regular season games. They have also won five straight in the
regular season at Lincoln Financial Field ... Philadelphia has a takeaway in 14
straight games, the first time doing so since 2004 when they had a turnover in
15 straight games ... Toby Gerhart rushed for 42 yards on 18 carries in the
setback.
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