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What a catch from Boston Scott! Wentz floats it up perfectly over the defender's head and Scott snags it. That should wrap things up.ġ1:31 p.m. - TOUCHDOWN EAGLES. Eagles live updates, highlights from 'Thursday Night Football'ġ1:37 p.m. - FINAL: Eagles 22, Giants 21.ġ1:36 p.m. - FUMBLE: Brandon Graham pokes it out from Jones and Philadelphia recovers.

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MORE: Watch NFL games live with fuboTV (7-day free trial) Giants vs. Eagles on " Thursday Night Football." Follow below for complete results from the NFL Week 7 game. Sporting News tracked live scoring updates and highlights from Giants vs. He also threw a first-half interception and showed little pocket awareness on a sack and lost fumble that ended the Giants' final possession. He completed 20 of 30 passes for 187 yards and two TDs, the first coming on a 39-yard bomb to Golden Tate. Jones wasn't without his own mix of good and bad. He started well, finishing the Eagles' first drive with a 1-yard rushing TD, but he also had ugly moments, like his heave into the end zone that was picked off by James Bradberry. Wentz finished with 25-of-43 passing, 359 yards and two TDs. Instead, the Giants had to punt and give the ball back to Wentz at the Philadelphia 29 with 2:02 remaining. They got their opportunity thanks to Giants tight end Evan Engram, who dropped what would have been a first-down throw near the Eagles' 25. The 2-point conversion try failed, meaning the Eagles needed another touchdown. On the ensuing possession, the Eagles pieced together a four-play, 78-yard drive that ended with a 3-yard pass to Greg Ward with 4:38 remaining. That's when things finally clicked for Wentz and Co. Jones and the Giants responded with a 97-yard TD drive capped by a 2-yard pass to Sterling Shepard to take a 21-10 lead with 6:17 remaining. The Eagles, down 14-10 early in the fourth quarter after an 80-yard run by Daniel Jones set up a Wayne Gallman TD rush, went for it on fourth-and-goal from the 3 but Wentz's pass fell incomplete. Those two drives came after three straight three-and-outs and a turnover on downs near the goal line by the offense in the second half. Wentz led back-to-back touchdown drives late in the fourth quarter, the game-winning score coming on an inch-perfect throw to running back Boston Scott with 40 seconds remaining to give the Eagles the margin of victory in their 22-21 triumph. Just when it seemed as if missed opportunities were going to cost the Eagles in their "Thursday Night Football" contest with the Giants, Carson Wentz and the Philadelphia offense flipped a switch.







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