These are my three favorite plays from the Eagles on that game-winning drive. The first was the big-time throw from Foles to Jeffery on third down backed up in their own end. This is a Dagger pass concept, with Jeffery running a deep dig. What makes this even more impressive is that Jordan Matthews, who is supposed to clear out the middle of the field with a vertical route, gets jammed up at the line of scrimmage. He can't clear it out, and in fact is right at the catch point with his defender. That created more of a crowd for Jeffery to work through, and Alshon still came down with the huge catch. Never mind the throw, where Foles had a former No. 1 overall pick in the explosive Jadeveon Clowney cruising down the A gap at him, delivering a huge blow into his chest cavity, a hit big enough to sideline Foles temporarily. Foles stood tall, delivered, and made a huge toss for a first down.

Foles came out for a play, but he returned and hit Ertz for a third-down conversion on a deep out-breaking route. This wasn't Foles' best throw of the day, but it was a great adjustment from the tight end, pirouetting to reel this pass in along the sideline to move the chains and stop the clock.

Lastly, on second down, head coach Doug Pederson called a draw running play to Sproles, who had three big men out in front for a 16-yard gain and a first down. This got the Eagles into the red zone and set up the game-winning kick from Jake Elliott.