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Eagles Block Two Field Goals, Secure Thrilling 33-26 Win

PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Eagles pulled off a stunning 33-26 victory against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, marking a remarkable comeback that included two blocked field goals.
Defensive tackle Jordan Davis made history by blocking a 44-yard field goal attempt with just three seconds remaining. He then scooped the ball up and ran 61 yards for a game-winning touchdown, securing a thrilling finish.
“I think the only walk-off win I’ve ever been a part of was the Buffalo game in ’23 and today, and it’s a great feeling,” Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said. “It’s an emotional game.” The Eagles initially trailed 26-7 early in the third quarter.
Fans erupted as Davis crossed into the end zone. At 6-foot-6 and 336 pounds, he reached an impressive speed of 18.59 miles per hour, the fastest for a player over 330 pounds since at least 2017. “Maybe he has a future at running back,” joked teammate after learning of Davis’ speed.
Davis’s fitness journey included a commitment to better nutrition and additional workouts, helping him shed excess weight. He also contributed five tackles, a sack, and a quarterback hit.
The Eagles improved their record to 3-0, while the Rams fell to 2-1. Rams running back acknowledged the loss, stating, “As a man, you run to adversity…I know I’m more hungry now than ever because I hate the Eagles.”
In a unique turn of events, the Eagles’ blocked field goals mirrored a game from 1975, which led to their decisive win. The team will aim to carry this momentum into their next matchup against the.