Another Miracle at the Meadowlands: Eagles Shock Giants 38-31
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The Eagles scored 28 unanswered points in 8:23 to come back from a 31-10 deficit and shock the Giants 38-31, with DeSean Jackson returning a punt 65 yards with no time remaining for the winning touchdown. The Birds fell behind by the large deficit after Andy Reid failed to challenge a fumble by DeSean Jackson that likely would have been overturned and Eli Manning went on to hit Kevin Boss for an eight-yard touchdown. Philadelphia responded though, with a 65-yard touchdown strike from Michael Vick to Brent Celek on the second play of the next drive. The Eagles then went for a surprise onside kick and Riley Cooper recovered, setting up some magic from Michael Vick.
The speedy quarterback scrambled 35 yards down to the Giants’ nine-yardline, and a few plays later punched it in on a draw play from four yards out. Philadelphia trailed 31-24 with 5:21 remaining when the Giants took over. The Eagles defense bent, but did not break, forcing a punt and getting the ball back for the offense with 3:01 left at the Philadelphia 12-yardline. The New York defense then experienced Michael Vick. On third-and-10 from his own 12-yardline, Vick took off running and picked up 33 yards. Two plays later, Vick scrambled 22 yards to the Giantas’ 20-yardline. Seven minutes and seven seconds and 21 unanswered points.
A defensive stop forced the Giants to punt with 12 seconds remaining. DeSean Jackson muffed the return, scooped it up and stunned New York with a 65-yard touchdown on the return.
The Giants first drive was doomed by a holding penalty, which forced them into a first-and-20 they couldn’t recover from. Michael Vick responded with a poorly thrown ball on the Eagles second play of scrimmage that was picked off by Corey Webster. Vick was flushed out of the pocket and tried to throw on the run, missing DeSean Jackson short.
The Giants took over at the Eagles’ 42-yardline, but were driven backwards by a sack by Moise Fokou that sent them into second-and-21. A punt gave the ball back to the Birds at their own 15-yardline, and a first down out to the 40-yardline appeared to swing field position. Sav Rocca’s punt was short, though, and after a muff by Will Blackmon, the Giants recovered a few yards upfield at their own 30-yardline.
Eli Manning shined on the ensuing drive, going 3-for-3 on third downs for 55 yards, including a 35-yard touchdown strike to Mario Manningham to put the Giants on the board with a 7-0 lead. Manning converted on third-and-11, third-and-7 and third-and-8. The first completion was to Hakeem Nicks, who appeared to bobble the ball against the turf as he went to the ground, but Andy Reid didn’t throw the challenge flag. Six plays later, the Giants had capped their nine-play, 71-yard drive with the touchdown from Manning to Manningham.
Philadelphia went three-and-out on the next drive, and another shaky punt from Rocca set the Giants up at their own 30-yardline. The Eagles came up with a much-needed turnover, as Darryl Tapp tipped a third down pass and Quintin Mikell picked it off at the Giants’ 45-yardline.
On the first play of the drive, Michael Vick rolled out and scrambled for 11 yards before a late hit out of bounds by Jonathan Goff tacked on 15 more yards, moving the ball to the Giants’ 19 at the end of the quarter. Philadelphia moved it to the New York 13-yardline, but Vick was sacked on a third-and-four attempt. The Eagles went with an empty backfield and five wide receivers and the Giants responded with a zero blitz, giving Vick no time. As a result, David Akers kicked a 34-yard field goal, cutting the deficit to 7-3.
New York answered on the following drive, as Eli Manning stayed hot on third down, finding Hakeem Nicks for a 16-yard gain on third-and-12. On the next play, Manning hit Manningham for a 33-yard strike to put the Giants on top 14-3.
Philadelphia was stymied again, as Justin Tuck sacked Vick on third-and-eight as the Giants brough two extra pass rushers. Philadelphia was forced to punt the ball away with 4:28 left in the half, and New York went back to work.
Manning continued to sizzle on third downs, hitting Derek Hagan for 16 yards when he needed eight, then finding Ahmad Bradshaw on a third down screen that went for 11 yards when he needed six. New York moved the ball down to the Philadelphia seven-yardline before Manning finally misfired on third down, throwing one high to Kevin Boss, who couldn’t haul it in. Lawrence Tynes connected on a 25-yard field goal, giving the Giants a 17-3 lead.
Philadelphia got the ball back with 44 seconds left, but on the second play, Vick hit Jeremy Maclin who bobbled the ball and lost it to the turf. Corey Webster recovered and returned it to the Eagles’ eight-yardline. Replays showed that Maclin may not have controlled the ball long enough for it to be a catch, but a booth review did not overturn the call.
On the very next play, Manning hit Nicks for an eight-yard touchdown, giving New York a 24-3 lead with five seconds remaining in the half. Philadelphia took a knee and New York headed to the locker room with a three touchdown lead.
Things moved slowly in the third quarter, until Mario Manningham fumbled just before running out of bounds at his own 25-yardline. Philadelphia recovered, and on the third play of the drive, Vick found Jeremy Maclin for an eight-yard touchdown to pull the Eagles to within two scores at 24-10. The Giants sent eight players towards Vick on the play, and the zero blitz was burned as Jeremy Maclin didn’t have a defender within 15 yards of him.
Early in the fourth quarter, DeSean Jackson dove to the 50-yardline after a 31 yard reception and lost the ball as he hit the ground. Kenny Phillips recovered, but replays showed that Jackson was down by contact as he hit the ground after being grazed by a defenders’ hand. Andy Reid chose not to challenge, and the Giants went on to take a 31-10 lead on an eight-yard touchdown from Manning to Kevin Boss.
The Eagles made magic from there, scoring 28 unanswered to win 38-31.