Yes, the holiday season is upon us, and last Sunday the Eagles gave fans one of the best gifts they could have imagined - a huge win on the road against the Patriots. The most pivotal play of the game, and what could be the defining moment of the season depending on how the remaining four regular season games go, was Malcolm Jenkins' 99-yard interception return for a touchdown.
Jenkins picked the ball out of midair and then slalomed his way past the Patriots and a Herculean tackling effort by quarterback Tom Brady for the longest interception-return touchdown by an Eagle since Lito Sheppard went 102 yards in 2006.