NEW ORLEANS − When everything was going wrong for the Eagles, and there was a lot, there was Saquon Barkley taking over the game on offense, and a much-maligned defense that managed to stop the high-scoring Saints without a touchdown well into the fourth quarter.
There was Jalen Hurts two turnovers, the right side of the offensive line, including Pro Bowl tackle Lane Johnson, leaving with injuries; in addition to star wide receiver DeVonta Smith with a possible concussion after fellow receiver A.J. Brown sat out with a hamstring injury; along with an injury to cornerback Darius Slay.
And oh yeah, the Eagles had to overcome questionable decisions by head coach Nick Sirianni, who twice passed up field goals trying to convert on fourth down, and failing each time. And the Eagles also had a punt blocked.
You would think it would be a repeat of the Eagles’ 48-7 debacle in 2018 against the Saints, who had scored 91 points through two games.
Instead, the Eagles came away with a hard-fought, 15-12 win over the New Orleans Saints on Sunday after Saquon Barkley’s second of two touchdowns, this one a 4-yard run with 1:01 left.
That was set up by Dallas Goedert’s 61-yard reception. Barkley got the Eagles on the board with a 65-yard TD run early in the fourth quarter.
Barkley finished with 17 carries for 147 yards. And Hurts, despite the turnovers, was 29 of 38 for 311 yards. The Eagles needed all of it, including Goedert’s huge day as he had career highs in receptions with 10, for 170 yards.
Goedert said Brown, sitting out his second straight game with a hamstring injury, told him after Smith left the game early in the fourth quarter with a concussion on a brutal hit: “You gotta put the cape on.”
Barkley, meanwhile, said that was easy playing with a quarterback like Hurts, who despite his turnovers, never lost his cool.
“He’s the most poised human being I’ve been around my whole life,” Barkley said. “He just comes in the huddle and says, ‘Everything’s gonna be all right.’ He’s always got that look on his face, like, no need to worry, just keep going at it, keep working, and we’ll be all right. You can just see it. He doesn’t even have to say much. You can see it on his face, you can see it on his demeanor.”