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Jalen Carter of the Philadelphia Eagles sacks Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills in the second quarter. Timothy T Ludwig / ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The sound of the song only supplied more surrealism given what had just happened at the goal line,
Philadelphia moves to 11-5 on the season after Eagles defeat the Bills 13-12 after Buffalo fails to convert a 2-point conversion with seconds remaining
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Eagles hang on to beat Bills 13-12 when Josh Allen misses an open Khalil Shakir on 2-point try
Josh Allen sailed a 2-point conversion attempt wide of open receiver Khalil Shakir in the back of the end zone with 5 seconds remaining, and the Philadelphia Eagles hung on for a 13-12 win over the Buffalo Bills.
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“It’s a big-time win,” Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts said. “A competitive game, hell of a performance by the defense and how they played and how they were able to find a way to gut that out and make plays when we needed it the most. It’s a really good opponent over there. Tons of respect for them.
The Eagles scored zero points and generated 17 yards in the second half, failing to put the Bills away until the end. Buffalo scored a game-tying touchdown with seconds remaining and went for two. Luckily for Philadelphia, its defense stopped Buffalo’s two-point attempt to escape with a win.
Dallas Goedert caught a 1-yard touchdown pass, Jake Elliott hit field goals of 28 and 47 yards, and the Eagles hung on to defeat the Bills.
Spencer Brown revealed he’s dealing with vision issues after taking a blow to the eye during the Bills’ loss to the Eagles.