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The Eagles were forced to turn to Mark Sanchez on Sunday when Nick Foles broke his collarbone and the former Jets quarterback handled things pretty well in his first regular season action since 2012.

Sanchez was 15-of-22 for 202 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions, one of which bounced off the hands of receiver Josh Huff before the Texans picked it off. That’s pretty much in line with the kind of production that Foles has given the team this season, which explains why coach Chip Kelly said that he thought things looked pretty much the same on offense with Sanchez in the lineup.

“I said since day one that you better have two quarterbacks in this league,” Kelly said, via the Philadelphia Inquirer. “I don’t think we missed a beat offensively.”

Foles is going to be out for a month or more, so it’s a good thing for the Eagles that they were able to keep producing with the starter out of the lineup. Continuing their trend of running the ball well — 548 yards in the last four games — would be another good thing, especially if the team can find a way to hold onto the ball after turning the ball over four more times on Sunday.

That hasn’t been Sanchez’s strong suit in the past, but he’ll have a chance to head down another path now that he’s running Kelly’s offense for the foreseeable future.