The Philadelphia Eagles took down the Carolina Panthers, 22-16, and here some afterthoughts from the triumph.
Here are some leftover thoughts/notes from the Eagles' ninth straight win, a 22-16 triumph over the Carolina Panthers in Week 14.Jalen Hurts played a turnover-free game and has only one interception during the team’s nine-game winning streak. That gets overlooked after seemingly hesitant to pull the trigger a couple of times in the passing game, particularly to A.J. Brown.
Hurts also took a terrible 9-yard sack on the drive when he rolled right and simply slid down, but the Eagles overcame that. Reed Blankenship could return against the Steelers, sending McCollum back to the bench with more experience on his resume.
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