Eagles vs. Broncos-Game Review-November 14, 2021-ESPN

2021-12-14 23:23:52 By : Harley Jiang

Denver-cornerback Darius Slay caught the loose football and that moment.

Sley grabbed the loose football in the final game of the third quarter and passed it back 83 yards, triggering the Philadelphia Eagles' 30-13 victory over the Denver Broncos on Sunday.

The Broncos scored a tie at the end of the third quarter, when linebacker David Taylor hit the ball from Melvin Gordon III’s arm, and he played 23 teams from the Hawks in the fourth and first quarters. When crossing the line.

"An offensive linebacker tried to catch it," Sley recalled. "I just snatched it from him quickly, like,'No, give that to me. It's mine.'"

Sly lost the control stick himself, and Albert Okwuegbunam (Albert Okwuegbunam) pressed on him, Sly recovered it in his 18-year-old bounce, and stretched his left arm into the grass in order to Keep your balance at the age of 16, then cheer up again at the age of 12. Linebacker Genard Avery blocked tight end Noah Fant.

At No. 45 in Philadelphia, Slay reversed the court and ran to the Eagles’ jubilant touchline, sliding past Eric Sobert’s near-end tackle at the 30-yard line and passing quarterback Teddy Bridge. Water (Teddy Bridgewater) ran over, who didn't even try to tackle him.

Bridgewater explained that he tried to turn Slay back into the middle of the field so that his teammates could tackle, but there were no more orange jerseys at this time. Slay's score at the end of the quarter was 27-13.

"I'm still out of breath because of running to the sideline," Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said.

Who is out of breath in the game? Bridgewater.

When asked whether he made a business decision not to hurt or Slay's way, Bridgewater was furious.

"No, like I said, I just want to push the ball back," Bridgewater explained. "...We always say that the sideline is your friend, so try to get the ball back. That's all I tried to do there."

Taylor played college ball in Colorado, 45 minutes away. He said he wanted to block the ball for Slay in the low court. "But he did too many moves and I don't know who to block."'"

"Then I just saw him explode, and I was like,'Yes, he's gone,'" Taylor said. "No one will catch up with him because I know his speed and he showed it tonight."

Rookie Devonta Smith received two TD passes from Jalen Huttes, and the Eagles (4-6) rushed for 214 yards in their fourth away game.

Just a week after Denver ruled Dallas with one of the biggest upsets of the season, they prevented the Broncos (5-5) from sweeping the NFC Eastern team according to their schedule.

The Broncos crossed the Eagles' 25-yard line five times, and only once did they reach the end zone, which was Gordon's 1-yard run in the first half. They wasted several golden opportunities, including Brandon McManus' 22-yard field goal attempt blocked by safety K'Von Wallace, who did not touch the line as the Dallas guard did in the punt last week.

The Broncos fell behind coach Vic Fangio 1-20 at halftime, also wasting Albert Okwuegbunam's 64 yard catch and running to the 8th position and safety Justin Simmons' interception before Gordon's error.

"Everyone is squeezed in there, you'd better hold it with only two hands," Gordon said. "Slay, I mean, he just wants to get the ball. He is a great player and plays well."

The Broncos had hoped to play their goodbye week with a score of 6-4, and in the AFC Western Conference they tried to end a long playoff drought.

"We completely missed the opportunity," Denver defensive end Draymond Jones said. "We lost the ball."

Sly fished it directly.

As offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur was infected with COVID-19, Fangio praised Mustang QB coach Mike Shurra's game. But the first series was a failure: a 1-yard run and two passes behind the melee line sandwiched between a Philadelphia shot and a TD, a 1-yard run and a negative 2-yard run. Catch the ball.

Fangio said that he will hold a remote meeting on Monday because of the outbreak of COVID-19 cases from the substitute QB Drew Lock a week ago, and now includes three other players, Shulmoor and a practice player.

Fangio said the surge in COVID-19 cases has had a harmful effect on his team.

"This is a distraction, there are no two ways," Fangio said. "We returned to normal from 9 weeks, and then suddenly we were back to last year's pattern. So, it was a distraction. But this is the nature of this alliance: it's full of distractions, and you have to overcome them."

The Eagles TE Dallas Goldett left the game with a concussion after Simmons hit an unmarked helmet-to-helmet impact on a 24-yard catch, which laid the foundation for the Hawks' first touchdown . Broncos ILB Baron Browning, the team's defensive player, suffered a back injury in Denver's second defensive series and did not return.

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