Baltimore, MD
Aug 9, 2024
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Under the lights of M&T Bank Stadium, the Philadelphia Eagles opened their 2024 preseason with a hard-fought victory over the Baltimore Ravens, 16-13. In what was a thriller, Kenny Pickett, displaying poise early on, connected with rookie Will Shipley to offset a Justin Tucker field goal, marking Philadelphia's first points of the preseason. A missed PAT by Jake Elliott kept the game tight, setting the stage for a defensive standoff and a 6-6 halftime score, enhanced by key plays from Jeremiah Trotter Jr. and Kelee Ringo thwarting Baltimore's advances.
As the game progressed, the Eagles leaned on their formidable run game, with Lew Nichols' decisive third-quarter touchdown run punctuating a clock-consuming drive. Despite Baltimore's Devin Leary tying the game late with a touchdown, Patrick Johnson's strip sack gave the Eagles one final chance. Jake Elliott, having missed earlier off the upright, redeemed himself with a 49-yard field goal with seconds remaining, sealing Philadelphia's dramatic victory.
Justin Tucker (BAL)
Tucker's 46-yard field goal opened the scoring and demonstrated Baltimore's early offensive cohesion under new player setups.
Will Shipley (PHI)
In his memorable preseason debut, Shipley's 7-yard touchdown catch exemplified the chemistry with Kenny Pickett and invigorated the Eagles' early attack.
Justin Tucker (BAL)
Tucker's reliable boot tied the game before halftime, adding to his reputation for consistency in clutch moments.
Lew Nichols (PHI)
Nichols powered through for a vital 2-yard touchdown, capping a dominating 17-play drive that showcased the Eagles' running prowess.
Devin Leary (BAL)
Leary's gutsy 1-yard touchdown on a QB sneak highlighted his perseverance, knotting the score as the game intensified.
Patrick Johnson (PHI)
Johnson's pivotal strip-sack on Emory Jones was instrumental, catalyzing the game-winning field goal opportunity for the Eagles.
Jake Elliott (PHI)
Overcoming an earlier miss, Elliott's 49-yard field goal secured a last-second victory, highlighting his resilience.
Kenny Pickett (PHI, QB)
Demonstrating command of the offense, Pickett efficiently led multiple scoring drives, highlighting precise throws like his seven-yard strike to Shipley.
Lew Nichols (PHI, RB)
Nichols's physical running style was a keystone in the game, contributing both on short-yardage scenarios and a crucial touchdown.
Justin Tucker (BAL, K)
Known for his precision, Tucker kept Baltimore close with two sterling field goals, proving his vital role in tight contests.
Devin Leary (BAL, QB)
On a tense fourth-quarter drive, Leary's acumen shone through with a sneaky touchdown that breathed life into Baltimore's efforts.
Patrick Johnson (PHI, LB)
A standout performance solidified by a game-changing sack and fumble recovery, Johnson's impact was decisive in the Eagles' defensive effort.
Jeremiah Trotter Jr. (PHI, LB)
Leading the Eagles in tackles, Trotter Jr. exhibited impressive sideline-to-sideline range and delivered a memorable sack in his debut performance.
Philadelphia Eagles
6
0
7
3
16
Baltimore Ravens
3
3
0
7
13