PHILADELPHIA -- If you love interceptions, this week's Monday Night Football matchup was the game for you. The New York Giants' Eli Manning and the Philadelphia Eagles' Sam Bradford locked up in a game of “you-take-it-no-you-take-it” at Lincoln Financial Field, and the Eagles came away winners. The Eagles didn't win because they made fewer mistakes but because they were the team that turned its opponents’ mistakes into points.

The interceptions ranged from the sublime (Manning’s first, which was ripped out of Larry Donnell's hands by Eagles linebacker DeMeco Ryans) to the ridiculous (Bradford’s second, which resembled a punt that could have been fielded by two different Giants but fell into the arms of Brandon Meriweather). Manning threw one that was returned for a touchdown. Bradford threw one in the end zone, apparently unaware that Giants defender Landon Collins did not have a hole in his chest through which the ball could have traveled.

If ESPN did one of those shows where experts watch the game and comment on it, the best way to go for this one would have been a room with Charles Woodson, Ed Reed and Night Train Lane all watching, celebrating and breaking down each interception as the Eagles and Giants each tried their best to give away a game that meant so much to both teams. In the end, the sadly appropriate result of the carnage is a flat-footed first-place tie in the NFC East between two 3-3 teams.

Bradford finished with three interceptions, while Manning had two. Check out all of them below.