Foxborough, MA
Aug 15, 2024
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The Philadelphia Eagles narrowly triumphed over the New England Patriots with a final score of 14-13 in their second preseason showdown at Gillette Stadium. The game commenced with both teams struggling offensively, underscored by an early interception from Philadelphia's Avonte Maddox. The Patriots responded in the second quarter, as rookie quarterback Drake Maye led an eight-play, 49-yard drive, culminating in a 4-yard touchdown run, allowing New England to capture a 10-3 lead.
As the match entered its last quarter, the Eagles' offense found its rhythm, with quarterback Tanner McKee stepping in and steering the team on a pivotal 70-yard drive. This drive was capped by Kendall Milton's decisive 1-yard touchdown run and a subsequent two-point conversion pass to Ainias Smith. Despite New England's robust defensive efforts including multiple sacks, Philadelphia's controlled tempo and defensive prowess in the final stages thwarted any chance of a Patriots comeback.
Avonte Maddox (PHI)
Maddox intercepted Jacoby Brissett's pass in the end zone on a critical third down, preventing the Patriots from taking an early lead and setting up the sequence for Philadelphia's first field goal.
Joey Slye (NE)
Delivered a 51-yard field goal with precision, equalizing the score at 3-3 in the second quarter.
Drake Maye (NE)
Executed a well-timed 4-yard touchdown run on a zone-read play, using his mobility to slip past the Eagles defense and push New England ahead.
Jake Elliott (PHI)
Sneaked a 38-yard field goal through the uprights, narrowing the Patriots' lead to 13-6 early in the fourth quarter.
Kendall Milton (PHI)
Pounded the ball in from 1-yard out for a touchdown, then McKee's clutch pass to Ainias Smith on the two-point try put the Eagles ahead for the first and final time, 14-13.
Tanner McKee (PHI, QB)
Displayed poise during the game-deciding drive in the fourth quarter, completing several key passes, with notable chemistry with Joseph Ngata under pressure, culminating in a game-winning sequence.
Drake Maye (NE, QB)
Showcased his dual-threat capability, leading New England to a temporary lead with a rushing touchdown and consistently making plays both in the air and on the ground during his debut extended action.
Joseph Ngata (PHI, WR)
Caught five passes for 88 yards, consistently breaking down coverage and providing McKee with reliable receiving options throughout the night.
Joey Slye (NE, K)
Maintained perfect accuracy on field goals, including a crucial 51-yard bomb and a 45-yarder, keeping the Patriots ahead until late in the game.
Raekwon McMillan (NE, LB)
Led the defense with nine tackles, consistently disrupting Philadelphia's offensive flow and proving instrumental in containing the Eagles' rushing attack.
Philadelphia Eagles
3
0
0
11
14
New England Patriots
0
10
0
3
13