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Philadelphia Eagles over New Orleans Saints 38-23
Sunday, Dec. 23, 2007
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*Eagles deal major blow to Saints' playoff hopes*

NEW ORLEANS (Ticker) -- Donovan McNabb helped deal what could be a fatal blow to the New Orleans Saints' playoff hopes.

McNabb threw for three touchdowns and Brian Westbrook rushed for 100 yards as the Philadelphia Eagles posted a 38-23 victory over the Saints on Sunday.

While the Eagles (7-8) already have been eliminated from playoff contention, the Saints (7-8) saw their playoff hopes remain alive when the Minnesota Vikings lost to the Washington Redskins, 32-21, on Sunday night.

"I'm disappointed for our guys," Saints coach Sean Payton said. "We hung in in there, but in the end it wasn't meant to be."

The Saints' only chance for the final playoff berth is to win at Chicago next week and hope for losses by both the Redskins (8-7) and the Vikings (8-7).

The win had to be extra sweet for the Eagles, who were eliminated in the divisional round of the playoffs here by the Saints last January. McNabb missed that contest with a torn ACL in his knee.

McNabb, who has been constantly criticized in Philadelphia this season, responded with one of his best games of the campaign, completing 24-of-35 passes for 263 yards without a turnover.

"It's good that now we are clicking out there and I hope we can use this winning feeling into next year," said McNabb, who has been the subject of trade rumors. "I had a lot of time to throw and make plays and today we made plays to win."

Reggie Brown, Kevin Curtis and Greg Lewis all had touchdown catches for the Eagles. Curtis also recovered a fumble by McNabb on the game's first possession for a score.

Westbrook proved too much to handle for the Saints' porous defense as he reached 100 yards rushing for a sixth time this season. The speedy back also surpassed 2,000 total yards on the season.

"I think we gave a picture of what this offense can really do," Westbrook said. "We've been able to move the ball all season but we've struggled in the red zone. Today we were able to put the ball in the end zone. If we were doing that all season long it would be a different story."

Drew Brees was unable to match McNabb, completing 30-of-45 passes for 30-of-45 passes for 289 yards and an interception. He lost top wide receiver Marques Colston early in the second quarter due to a chest contusion.

"We have dropped a few here and there that maybe shouldn't have been, and we played very well at times and poorly other times," Brees said. "You always look back and say we could have had this one, we could have had this one. We could very easily be sitting here already with the wild card spot locked up and competing for the division, but we are not."

Aaron Stecker had touchdown runs of 1 and 3 yards in the first quarter for the Saints. But Stecker failed to pick up a critical yard midway through the third quarter.

"That may have been the momentum switcher," Stecker said.

Trailing 24-17, the Saints were faced with a 4th-and-goal at the Philadelphia 1 when Stecker was dropped for a 1-yard loss.

McNabb then engineered a 15-play, 98-yard drive, capping it with a 9-yard TD toss to Lewis with 2:55 left in the third quarter, giving the Eagles a double-digit advantage.

Martin Gramatica converted field goals of 35 and 46 yards in the first 8:19 of the fourth quarter, pulling the Saints within 31-23. He also drilled a 55-yarder on the last play of the first half, matching his career long.

But without cornerback Mike McKenzie, who left early in the first quarter with a knee injury, the Saints had no answers defensively.

McNabb put together a nine-play, 56-yard drive, finding Curtis for a 7-yard TD with 2:28 remaining, giving the Eagles a 38-23 advantage. Curtis had seven receptions for 78 yards.

The day also started in fortunate fashion for McNabb, who broke off a 40-yard run and had the ball jarred out from behind by free safety Josh Bullocks. The ball caromed into the end zone, where Curtis recovered for a touchdown.

"I thought he (McNabb) was going to take it the house," Curtis said. "I was blocking my man on the play and then I saw the ball pop up. And then it seemed a bunch of guys were all right there and the ball moved at the same time. I jumped in to get on it (the ball) and then it squirted away. I was just trying to make a play ... and just got lucky."

Less than minutes apart, Stecker scored both of his TDs to give Saints a 14-7 advantage.

Stecker, who left the game briefly in the second quarter with an ankle injury, rushed for 49 yards on 13 carries.

The Eagles battled back to take the lead later in the first quarter on a 20-yard TD run by Correll Buckhalter and a 31-yard connection from McNabb to Reggie Brown.

"I don't know if this game sums the season up but that is just how it has been this year with ups and downs," Saints wide receiver David Patten said. "For whatever reason we have been too inconsistent."



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