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Seattle Seahawks 17-9 Philadelphia Eagles: Seattle Seahawks beat Eagles in Philly

The game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Philadelphia Eagles ended with a 17-9 win on road for the Seattle Seahawks. Eagles on their way to winning the game forced 5 turnovers.

Carson Wentz, QB for the Eagles lost 2 fumbles and got interpreted 2 times as the Seattle Seahawks took this advantage to show their offense to the Eagles.




Still, Wentz went on to complete 33 of his total 45 passes for 256 passing yards whereas Eagles were not able to play much longer than the 14 yards until they made a desperate 28-yarder drive in the final 30 seconds.

As for Russell Wilson, the QB for the Seattle Seahawks could not perform his MVP level pace as he completed only 12 of his 15 passes for 200 passing yards along with 1 TD and 1 pick. However, Seattle Seahawks were still able to slice through the defense of Eagles to grab the win.

Rashaad Penny of the Seattle Seahawks scored a 58 yarder along with 129 rushing yards as Eagles failed to hold him down.

With this win, Seattle Seahawks are now 9-2 on the season whereas Eagles fall back to be 5-6 on the season.

Although Eagles were not able to do anything on the offensive end, their defense still held strong until the end in the same manner as it did during their defeat against the New England patriots. Fans for Eagles booed at their team which made things worst for them as the ball got stripped off from Dallas Goedert by Shaquill Griffin of the Seattle Seahawks and Quandre Diggs got it.

Seattle Seahawks used their possessions to run the clock down on Eagles. Wentz made an interception pass in a desperate attempt during the final 20 seconds which was again followed with 2 failed point making attempts as the Eagles lost their 2nd home game.

With Seahawks winning their 4th game in a row, they now have a home game against Minnesota and then road games against the LA Rams and the Carolina Panthers.

As for Eagles, they will have the next 3 games against Miami Dolphins, Redskins and the New York Giants.

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