The Eagles lead the Ravens with consecutive touchdown drives

The Eagles lead the Ravens with consecutive touchdown drives

BALTIMORE – The Philadelphia Eagles, as usual, took some time to warm up on Sunday, but they hit their stride on offense in the second quarter.

Trailing 9-0, quarterback Jalen Hurts got Philly on the field with a 17-yard touchdown pass to Dallas Goedert. AJ Brown’s presence forced safety Kyle Hamilton to adjust his angle, and that was enough to give Goedert a path toward the end zone with 8:04 left in the first half.

The Eagles marched 68 yards in nine plays in the following series. Hurts capped the drive with a tush push sneak from the Ravens’ one-yard line to put his team on top.

The Eagles got off to another slow start. They have just 17 points in the first quarter this season, the fewest in the NFL.

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