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Eagles vs. Giants score: Cason Wentz scores 12 unanswered points in fourth quarter to complete comeback

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The Eagles have moved to 2-4-1 on the season after rallying to defeat the New York Giants on Thursday Night Football, 22-21. After New York gave its best punch of the night -- a 97-yard touchdown drive headlined by Daniel Jones -- to go up 21-10 with just over six minutes to play, Philadelphia scored 12 unanswered points to earn the win. 

Carson Wentz led a 71-yard touchdown drive to give the Eagles to the lead with just 40 seconds to play after connecting with running back Boston Scott on an 18-yard reception. Along with the comeback, he finished his night with 359 yards passing, two touchdowns and one interception while completing passes to eight different Eagles receivers. He also ran for 15 yards and a touchdown. As for the Giants, they mustered just 325 yards of offense and struggle to protect Daniel Jones throughout the contest. 

To see how it all went down in real-time, check out our live blog below. 

Why the Eagles Won

The Eagles had inconsistent offensive line play, a run defense that allowed 160 yards on the ground, a nonexistent run game of their own, yet Carson Wentz was able to give Philadelphia the victory. Wentz wasn't particularly good either, but he made the throws he needed to make in crunch time. Wentz was 5 for 6 for 121 yards and two touchdowns on the final two drives for a perfect 158.3 passer rating. 

Why The Giants Lost

New York's defense allowed scoring drives of 68 and 75 yards on just 10 total plays late in the fourth quarter to give Philadelphia the win. The Eagles offense struggled the majority of the night as the Giants defense held them to nine plays for 11 yards to start the second half. The rest of the night Philadelphia ran 18 plays for 209 yards — 11.61 yards per play — to mount the comeback. The Giants defense was great for the first 39:08 of this game, but they were atrocious the rest of the way. 

Turning Point

The Giants had this game won when Daniel Jones threw a perfect pass on 3rd-and-7 to a wide open Evan Engram. New York couldn't have asked for a better throw from its second-year quarterback that would have given the Giants their second consecutive win. 

Engram dropped the perfect throw with the Giants up 21-16 with 2:14 to go. The Eagles had no timeouts left and an Engram catch would have sealed the win. Jones should have been the hero that made the clutch throw. Instead, a bad Giants team has another heartbreaking loss. 

Play of the Game

No disrespect to Daniel Jones and his 80-yard run, but Carson Wentz's game-winning touchdown pass to Boston Scott takes the cake. On a first-and-goal at the 18-yard line with 46 seconds left, Wentz threw a perfect pass to Scott on a wheel route to give the Eagles the 22-21 victory. 

Wentz rallied this team from a 21-10 deficit with 6:21 to play and willed the Eagles to a victory. Philadelphia is now in first place in the NFC East thanks to Wentz's third fourth-quarter comeback, tied with Ryan Tannehill for most in the NFL. 

The Quote 

"His toughness is wild." - Boston Scott on Carson Wentz. The Eagles quarterback completed 25 of 43 passes for 359 yards with two touchdowns and an interception, including a rushing touchdown in leading Philadelphia to the win. Wentz was hit 10 times and sacked three times, but he saved his best football for the fourth quarter. 

Up Next

The Eagles (2-4-1) have 10 days off before having their third home game in 15 days against the Dallas Cowboys on "Sunday Night Football" on November 1. Philadelphia will have 10 days to prepare for Dallas. The Giants (1-6) have 11 days before they host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on 'Monday Night Football" on November 2. 

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Money throw by Carson Wentz to hit Boston Scott for the go-ahead touchdown. A gut punch to the Giants after a Jason Kelce penalty pushed the New York offense back 15 yards.

 
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Giants are falling apart at the seams here. Number of mental mistakes helps the Eagles land on the doorstep of the end zone.

 
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Oh no, Evan Engram. Daniel Jones couldn't have thrown a better ball to him, hits him basically in the breadbasket, but drops it. Two critical mistakes by Engram tonight: That drop and the tipped pass from Jones that resulted in a Philly interception.

 
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Wayne Gallman is running so hard. Really helping New York kill clock at such a critical time.

 
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That drive has to make you feel good if you're a Giants fan. Not only for winning this game, but moving forward with Daniel Jones. Drove the offense 97 yards down the field in the fourth quarter on the road and threw a laser to Shepard to go up 11. Fantastic.

 
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That would have been a good challenge, but Pederson just needs to be quicker with throwing the flag.

 
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Daniel Jones is BALLING right now. Tons of pressure, but is getting the ball out quick. Wayne Gallman also coming up clutch.

 
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Boy, the Giants may have gotten away with that one. Logan Ryan likely should have been called for DPI on that fourth down attempt by Philadelphia.

 
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