Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Giants hold on, Manning has 4 TD passes in 28-23 win

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Even with Eli Manning toying with Philadelphia's secondary for much of the game, the New York Giants barely held off the Eagles on Sunday.
Manning threw for four touchdowns and New York's defense had two interceptions and three stops on fourth downs to beat Philadelphia 28-23 on Sunday.
"Philadelphia, the last few years, has had our number," said Manning, whose team had lost five of the last six to the Eagles. "We've played close games, but haven't been able to win those close games. So to be able to pull it off today and get that win was nice."
The Giants (5-3) won their third straight game, stopping the Eagles (4-4 after a 3-0 start) from the New York 17 after Manning was intercepted with less than two minutes to go.
"At the end of the game you have to go out there with confidence, confident that you are going to stop them," said cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie. "We have been playing well in games and when they get the ball down there and our backs are against the wall, we know we have to stand up."
Two of Manning's touchdowns went to Odell Beckham Jr., with the others to Roger Lewis Jr. and Sterling Shepard .
It was a game marked by big plays on offense -- six of more than 30 yards in the first half alone- and defense (four interceptions) and special teams (Jason Pierre-Paul's block of a field goal , Darren Sproles' 66-yard punt return). Most of Sunday, it was a mismatch of Manning and his receiving corps against a sieve of an Eagles secondary. New York picked on every Philly defensive back, with the biggest Leodis McKelvin, no matter who he tried to cover.
Less than two minutes in, Landon Collins made his third interception in the last two games; he had one pick as a rookie last year. Manning found Beckham on a slant after McKelvin failed to bump him at the line, and Beckham surged into the end zone for a 26-yard score.
Andrew Adams, a rookie safety from UConn, had no interceptions in his previous five games. He sure knew what to do with the ball after hauling in Carson Wentz's high pass moments later, returning it 19 yards. Manning hit Lewis three plays later after McKelvin and Jaylen Watkins collided and it was 14-0.
Manning's third TD throw came on a 1-yard jump ball to Beckham over McKelvin to make it 21-10.
Wentz looked like a rookie from an FCS school in the first half, often appearing befuddled by coverages. Twice, the Eagles failed on short fourth downs while in field goal range.
But he came out of halftime a different player , quickly guiding the Eagles 70 yards to Kenjon Barner's 3-yard TD run.
Manning, though, was just as precise and decisive on the ensuing drive, capped by his fourth TD throw, 32 yards to rookie Shepard. That gave Manning his first four-TD game since Game 14 last season.
Wentz remained much sharper in the second half, leading the Eagles to two field goals by Caleb Sturgis. But Philly went 3 for 15 on third downs, 1 for 4 on fourth downs.
MALCOLM'S MESSAGE: Eagles players said veteran safety Malcolm Jenkins spoke up in the locker room after the game, saying they needed to learn how to finish games.
Speaking for the defense, whose two interceptions in the fourth quarter resulted in no points, Jenkins said: "Are you giving your team a chance to win defensively? There were a couple of plays here and there (early in the game) we feel we've got to have back. Those small mistakes -- there might be only one or two -- for our team to win we need to make those plays."
ELI'S COMING: Manning moved into ninth place in career yards passing with 46,428. Manning, in his 13th NFL season, threw for 257 yards against Philadelphia. He passed Vinny Testaverde, who had 46,233 yards through the air.
ROOKIE FIRSTS: In addition to Adams' first interception, Eagles WR Bryce Treggs made his first NFL reception, an 11-yarder on a field goal drive. It got even better for the undrafted rookie from Cal when his 58-yard reception set up Philadelphia's first touchdown. Treggs was in the lineup because Josh Huff was released after being charged with possession of a handgun without a permit and having a small amount of marijuana during a traffic stop.
INJURIES
Giants WR Victor Cruz hurt an ankle in the first half, and LG Justin Pugh sprained his right knee in the second quarter. Neither returned. Eagles safety Terrence Brooks left with a hamstring issue.
UP NEXT:
Philadelphia hosts Atlanta next Sunday.
New York hosts Cincinnati on Monday night, Nov. 14.
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 Philadelphia Passing

C/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSQBRRTG
Carson Wentz27/473647.7022-1722.264.5
TEAM27/473477.7022-17--64.5
New York Passing

C/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSQBRRTG
Eli Manning22/362577.1421-951.496.6
TEAM22/362487.1421-9--96.6
Philadelphia Rushing

CARYDSAVGTDLONG
Darren Sproles13574.4017
Wendell Smallwood22512.5019
Ryan Mathews5153.018
Kenjon Barner133.013
Carson Wentz4-4-1.003
TEAM25963.8219
New York Rushing

CARYDSAVGTDLONG
Paul Perkins11322.9014
Rashad Jennings11262.406
Eli Manning2-4-2.00-1
TEAM24542.3014
Philadelphia Receiving

RECYDSAVGTDLONGTGTS
Zach Ertz89712.10308
Jordan Matthews68814.703310
Bryce Treggs26934.50584
Trey Burton35518.30323
Nelson Agholor44110.30237
Darren Sproles3144.7069
Ryan Mathews100.0001
Dorial Green-Beckham000.0005
TEAM2736413.505842
New York Receiving

RECYDSAVGTDLONGTGTS
Sterling Shepard35016.71326
Odell Beckham Jr.44611.522610
Victor Cruz14646.00461
Will Tye4338.30137
Roger Lewis13030.01302
Jerell Adams3248.00104
Paul Perkins3155.00153
Rashad Jennings3134.3053
TEAM2225711.744636
Philadelphia Fumbles

FUMLOSTREC
Nelson Agholor100
TEAM100
New York Fumbles

FUMLOSTREC
Janoris Jenkins100
TEAM100
Philadelphia Defense

tacklesmisc

TOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTSTD
Nigel Bradham10601100
Jaylen Watkins9500100
Jordan Hicks7500200
Beau Allen5301.5000
Fletcher Cox5201.5100
Destiny Vaeao4411010
Nolan Carroll II3300100
Rodney McLeod3300100
Malcolm Jenkins3200000
Vinny Curry3201000
Najee Goode3200000
Jalen Mills2200000
Connor Barwin2100200
Darren Sproles1100000
Leodis McKelvin1100000
Brandon Graham1101010
Chris Maragos1100000
Brandon Brooks1100000
Mychal Kendricks1100000
Halapoulivaati Vaitai1100000
Marcus Smith II1000000
TEAM674717920
New York Defense

tacklesmisc

TOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTSTD
Landon Collins12611110
Keenan Robinson11600100
Andrew Adams9900200
Olivier Vernon5411010
Jason Pierre-Paul5301120
Damon Harrison5300.5000
Eli Apple4400000
Jonathan Casillas4300110
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie3300100
Trevin Wade3300000
Devon Kennard3300010
Janoris Jenkins2201000
Nat Berhe2200000
Johnathan Hankins2100010
Robert Thomas1100000
Coty Sensabaugh1100000
Odell Beckham Jr.1100000
Will Tye1100000
B.J. Goodson1100000
Roger Lewis1100000
Kelvin Sheppard1000000
Romeo Okwara1000000
TEAM785824.5770
Philadelphia Interceptions

INTYDSTD
Jordan Hicks130
Nolan Carroll II100
TEAM230
New York Interceptions

INTYDSTD
Andrew Adams1190
Landon Collins170
TEAM2260
Philadelphia Kick Returns

NOYDSAVGLONGTD
Wendell Smallwood25025.0260
TEAM25025.0260
New York Kick Returns

NOYDSAVGLONGTD
Dwayne Harris23015.0160
TEAM23015.0160
Philadelphia Punt Returns

NOYDSAVGLONGTD
Darren Sproles27638.0660
TEAM27638.0660
New York Punt Returns

NOYDSAVGLONGTD
Dwayne Harris11010.0100
TEAM11010.0100
Philadelphia Kicking

FGPCTLONGXPPTS
Caleb Sturgis3/475.0382/211
TEAM3/475.0382/211
New York Kicking

FGPCTLONGXPPTS
Robbie Gould0/00.004/44
TEAM0/00.004/44
Philadelphia Punting

NOYDSAVGTBIn 20LONG
Donnie Jones314147.00148
TEAM314147.00148
New York Punting

NOYDSAVGTBIn 20LONG
Brad Wing732246.00158
TEAM732246.00158



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