Eagles end 3-game losing streak with 31-0 shutout of Raiders
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NFL seasons are a marathon, and after losing three straight games, the Eagles (9-5) got right against the Raiders (2-12) at a blistery, cold Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday afternoon.
With Geno Smith out with a shoulder injury, Raiders backup quarterback and former Eagles QB Kenny Pickett struggled in his Philadelphia homecoming, as Las Vegas notched just 75 total offensive yards.
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Philadelphia’s defensive line, led by Graham, finished with four sacks on Raiders quarterback Kenny Pickett, who played with the Eagles last year. The defense held the Raiders to 75 yards, the fewest allowed in a single game by the Eagles since 1955.
The Philadelphia Eagles held the Las Vegas Raiders scoreless in the first half, allowing only 52 total yards. Philadelphia's offense focused on the run game, with Saquon Barkley scoring a touchdown and the team running the ball 22 times.
Chargers wide receiver KeAndre Lambert-Smith caught a 16-yard touchdown pass and returned four kickoffs for 93 yards. Lambert-Smith’s first NFL touchdown came on a pass by quarterback Justin Herbert as Los Angeles cut Kansas City’s lead to 13-10 with five seconds left in the first half.
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The Philadelphia Eagles are riding a three-game losing streak right now as they prepare to take on the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 15.
Moro Ojomo continues to be the Eagles’ top defensive tackle in Jalen Carter’s absence. Ojomo notched one sack, putting him up to five on the season. Nakobe Dean once again played a little less than Baun, with rookie Jihaad Campbell coming in to take some snaps.