Eagles hold off Panthers for 9th straight win

Jalen Hurts threw 4 yards to Grant Calcaterra on Philadelphia’s only second-half scoring drive as the Eagles held off the visiting Carolina Panthers for a 22-16 win Sunday afternoon.

Hurts tossed two touchdowns and finished with 108 yards on 14-for-21 passing. He also ran for a score. Saquon Barkley rushed for 124 yards as the Eagles (11-2) won their ninth game in a row.

Philadelphia needed a defensive stop to seal the win after the Panthers reached the Eagles’ 32-yard line in the final minute on a 13-play drive.

Bryce Young was 19-for-34 for 191 yards, a touchdown pass and an interception for Carolina. The Panthers (3-10), who outgained the Eagles 302-292, lost their third game in a row, with the previous two on final-play field goals at home to Kansas City and Tampa Bay.

After Calcaterra’s score and Barkley’s successful two-point conversion run, the Panthers reached the Philadelphia 27-yard line before failing on fourth-and-2 with 8:35 remaining.

The Eagles kept the ball for 5:37 before punting, giving Carolina the ball back at its own 3-yard line with 2:58 to play.

The Panthers moved into Philadelphia territory, with the key play a 13-yard reception by Adam Thielen on fourth-and-7 from the Carolina 49. Four plays later, Young threw incomplete to Thielen on fourth-and-9 from the 37.

Thielen led all pass-catchers with 102 yards on nine receptions.

The teams traded the lead in the second quarter. Hurts ran in from 1 yard out to conclude a 10-play, 70-yard drive that put the Eagles up 7-3.

The Panthers, who earlier received a 38-yard field goal from Eddy Pineiro, went back ahead on a 14-play march when Young connected with Tommy Tremble on fourth-and-goal from the 3.

Philadelphia claimed a 14-10 lead 14 seconds before halftime on DeVonta Smith’s 4-yard catch from Hurts.

Chuba Hubbard’s 1-yard run in the third quarter concluded a Carolina drive that lasted almost eight minutes, with the Panthers going up 16-14 after Pineiro’s extra-point kick missed. Hubbard finished with 92 yards on 26 carries.

Philadelphia regained the lead with 13:45 remaining in the game.

–Field Level Media