Keeping Up with the NFC East: A Giant Upset (No, Not That One) Highlights Week 3

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Keeping Up with the NFC East: A Giant Upset (No, Not That One) Highlights Week 3
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Only one undefeated team remains in the NFC East (surprise!)) Let’s run down the Week 3 action.

Updated September 25, 2023 10:20 PMThe New York Giants, unfortunately, could carry over their momentum from their Week 2 come-from-behind win over the Arizona Cardinals into an upset win over the San Francisco 49ers.

However, the shorthanded Giants, playing without star running back Saquon Barkley and offensive tackle Andrew Thomas, ran out of gas as the 49ers controlled the rest of the game from there. San Francisco responded with three straight scoring drives, the first two ending in Jake Moody field goals and the third with Purdy’s 27-yard touchdown pass to Deebo Samuel.

Buffalo began the scoring on their opening possession when Tyler Bass kicked a 36-yard field goal, his first of three on the day. On Washington’s first possession, Howell threw his first interception to Terrel Bernard, which set the tone for the rest of the game. Buffalo would later make it 37-0 on a 2-yard touchdown run by running back Latavius Murray, while all Washington could do was avoid a shutout when Joey Slye kicked a 51-yard field goal with just 46 seconds left in the game.The Arizona Cardinals won their first game of the season, 28-16, at home against the Dallas Cowboys.

The Cowboys struck back with a long, 13-play, 75-yard drive that took seven minutes off the clock, finishing it with Prescott’s 15-yard touchdown pass to running back Rico Dowdle. But the Cardinals tacked on six more points before the end of the half with two field goals from Prater; the second was a 62-yard low linedrive that cleared the crossbar on the final play before halftime.

The Eagles, who managed to win their first two games despite not playing at their best, looked like last year's dominant team. They tallied 472 total offensive yards, while their defense allowed just 174. The ground game was a major factor, as Philadelphia’s potent ground game tallied 201 rushing yards, while the Buccaneers could only muster 41.

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