Philadelphia Eagles Extend Perfect Start with 23-14 Victory Against Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium

2023-10-08 23:43:37

The Philadelphia Eagles continue their perfect start to the season, as they notched a fifth win in as many games by winning 23-14 once morest the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday at SoFi Stadium.

The Philadelphia club (5-0) and the San Francisco 49ers (4-0) are the only clubs still undefeated this season in the National Football League.

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On the ground, success was not necessarily easy to achieve. It was Jake Elliott’s two field goals that made the difference in the game. The two teams returned to the locker room with only three small points separating them.

As usual, quarterback Jalen Hurts had a difficult encounter. He multiplied the plays beautifully, especially when he connected with AJ Brown on a 36-yard pass during the fourth quarter.

Hurts completed 25 of his 38 passes attempted for 303 yards through the air. The latter also collected 71 yards using his legs. He also scored a touchdown pass and went into the penalty area once.

On the other hand, his opposite number at the Rams (2-3) Matthew Stafford was the victim of four sacks, and managed to reach his receivers 21 times out of 37 attempts.

The Bengals are regaining color

It wasn’t easy for the Cincinnati Bengals (2-3) once morest the Arizona Cardinals (1-4), but Zach Pascal’s touchdown following making an interception just before halftime gave them some momentum. life.

The connection between Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow and receiver Ja’Marr Chase was on point. The latter caught three passes from the first named to score three touchdowns. Burrow finished the game with 36 completions for 317 yards. Chase, meanwhile, made 15 catches for 192 yards.

For the Cardinals, Joshua Dobbs sometimes missed his passes, which was costly since it was on one of these that Pascal grabbed the ball to go into the zone. goals.

The Chiefs fly away in the third quarter

While the score was 13-13 at halftime between the Kansas City Chiefs (4-1) and the Minnesota Vikings (1-4), Patrick Mahomes took charge from the start of the third quarter perfectly serving Rashee Rice for the touchdown.

Travis Kelce also got his hands dirty by scoring a touchdown late in the third quarter. Note that he had retreated to the locker room limping at half-time.

The Vikings responded in the final quarter, thanks to a touchdown from Alexander Mattison, but it was too little, too late. This defeat is the third in a row for the Minnesota club at home.

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