Philadelphia Eagles vs Cleveland Browns: Box score, players stats, and summary feat. Jalen Hurts, Deshaun Watson - Source: Getty
The Philadelphia Eagles played against the Cleveland Browns at home in Week 6. The Eagles were coming off a bye week and were 2-2 on the season. The Browns, on the other hand, were 1-4 and in complete disarray.
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The Eagles desperately needed to win, as a loss against the Browns could've led to HC Nick Sirianni's firing. For the Browns, it was important for Deshaun Watson to play well, as the fans were growing impatient and wanted him benched.
At halftime, the score was tied at 10-10 after the Browns blocked Jake Elliott's field goal attempt and returned it for a touchdown. Despite a fight in the second half from the Browns, the Eagles came away with a 20-16 win.
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Eagles vs Browns box scores
Team
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
Full-Time Score
Philadelphia Eagles
0
10
3
6
16
Cleveland Browns
0
10
0
7
20
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Eagles box score
Quarterback:
Player
Pass Attempts
Pass Completions
Passing Yards
Passing TDs
INTs
Rushing Attempts
Rushing Yards
Rushing TDs
Jalen Hurts
25
16
264
2
0
14
33
0
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Rushing and Receiving:
Player
Rushing Attempts
Rushing Yards
Rushing TDs
Receptions
Receiving Yards
Receiving TDs
Saquon Barkley
12
42
2
7
A.J. Brown
6
116
1
DeVonta Smith
3
64
1
Jahan Dotson
1
13
1
10
Kenneth Gainwell
3
23
Grant Calcaterra
4
67
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Defense:
Player
Tackles
Sacks
Interceptions
Josh Sweat
5
Zack Baun
7
Nolan Smith Jr.
3
1
Bryce Huff
2
0.5
Reed Blankenship
3
Jordan Davis
3
Nakobe Dean
12
Will Shipley
1
Cooper DeJean
6
0.5
Jalen Carter
1
1
CJ Gardner Johnson
6
Ben VanSumeren
1
Brandon Graham
5
Quinyon Mitchell
3
Avonte Maddox
1
Milton Williams
1
0.5
Thomas Booker IV
1
0.5
Kelee Ringo
2
Isaiah Rodgers
2
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Kicking:
Player
FGs Attempted
FGs Converted
XPs Attempted
XPs Converted
Total Points
Jake Elliot
3
2
2
2
8
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Browns box score
Quarterback:
Player
Pass Attempts
Pass Completions
Passing Yards
Passing TDs
INTs
Rushing Attempts
Rushing Yards
Rushing TDs
Deshaun Watson
23
16
168
0
0
4
17
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Rushing and Receiving:
Player
Rushing Attempts
Rushing Yards
Rushing TDs
Receptions
Receiving Yards
Receiving TDs
Jerome Ford
2
14
Pierre Strong Jr.
8
43
D’Onta Foreman
10
31
2
16
Amari Cooper
4
42
Jaelon Darden
1
6
Cedric Tillman
1
-5
Jerry Jeudy
1
35
Elijah Moore
1
3
David Njoku
5
31
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Defense:
Player
Tackles
Sacks
Interceptions
Mohamoud Diabate
6
Rodney McLeod Jr.
5
Shelby Harris
3
Maurice Hurst II
2
Devin Bush
4
D’Anthony Bell
3
Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah
4
1
Dalvin Tomlinson
1
Ogbo Okoronkwo
1
Greg Newsome II
1
Nathaniel Watson
1
Zadarius Smith
1
Denzel Ward
0
Mike Ford Jr.
1
Myles Garrett
2
Winston Reid
1
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Kicking:
Dustin Hopkins
4
3
1
1
10
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Eagles vs Browns summary
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Deshaun Watson struggled at the beginning of the game but recovered in the second half, putting the Eagles under pressure. The Browns came close to tying the game in the fourth quarter, but multiple penalties on offense forced them to kick a field goal with less than four minutes on the clock.
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Jalen Hurts did play well, but the Eagles still do not look like a good football team. This was a game where they had the opportunity to win comprehensively and make a statement, but they failed to do so.
Nick Sirianni remains under pressure to deliver results in the upcoming games. The Eagles next three games are against:
Week 7: @ New York Giants
Week 8: @ Cincinnati Bengals
Week 9: vs Jacksonville Jaguars
The Browns are still searching for answers on the offense, and it will be interesting to see what they do next. Even when Watson plays well, they can't win games, and they are in a difficult situation with more tough fixtures coming up.
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Their next three games are against:
Week 7: vs Cincinnati Bengals
Wee 8: vs Baltimore Ravens
Week 9: vs Los Angeles Chargers
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