The Eagles and Cleveland Browns could not have collided at a better time on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. Both teams needed a panacea. The Eagles were looking to remedy their horrid performance in their previous game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, while the Cleveland Browns were looking for anything to salvage a listing season that may now be lost.
The Eagles are 3-2 after a 20-16 victory over the 1-5 Cleveland Browns, who suffered their fourth-straight defeat.
For those looking for an Eagles’ “style-points” win, they did not get it. Picking through the breadcrumbs, the Eagles did not turn the ball over for the first time in 10 games; and Jalen Hurts looked sharp, completing 16 of 25 for 264 yards and two touchdowns—and, for the second-straight game, did not throw an interception.