Philadelphia 26, Seattle 7

1 2 3 4 T
PHI (5-3) 0 14 6 6 26
SEA (2-6) 7 0 0 0 7

Final

4:15 PM ET
November 2, 2008
Qwest Field,
Seattle, WA

McNabb throws for 349 yards, 2 TDs as Eagles bounce slumping Seahawks

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2010
3rd down efficiency
6-164-15
4th down efficiency
1-10-0
Total Yards419233
Passing347147
Comp-Att
28-4313-29
Yards per pass
8.15.1
Rushing7286
Rushing Attempts
2822
Yards per rush
2.63.9
Penalties1-154-20
Turnovers10
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
10
Possession37:1522:45
Air/Ground Leaders
Philadelphia Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
McNabb28/4334921
Seattle Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Wallace13/2916910
Philadelphia Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Westbrook206108
McNabb2605
Seattle Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Morris843028
Jones1041015
Philadelphia Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Celek6131044
Curtis683026
Seattle Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Robinson4105190
Carlson230023
Philadelphia Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Jackson100
McNabb100
Seattle Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Team000
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERPHISEA
TD13:11Koren Robinson 90 Yd Pass From Seneca Wallace (Olindo Mare Kick) 07
SECOND QUARTERPHISEA
TD06:33Reggie Brown 22 Yd Pass From Donovan McNabb (David Akers Kick) 77
TD00:40Todd Herremans 1 Yd Pass From Donovan McNabb (David Akers Kick) 147
THIRD QUARTERPHISEA
FG11:25David Akers 40 Yd 177
FG01:26David Akers 24 Yd 207
FOURTH QUARTERPHISEA
FG09:27David Akers 42 Yd 237
FG04:35David Akers 39 Yd 267
Associated Press

SEATTLE -- A gaggle of offensive linemen, those massive and massively overlooked brutes of thankless tasks, formed a rare celebration circle around Philadelphia Eagles colleague Todd Herremans.

Fast Facts

• Donovan McNabb passed for 349 yards -- his first 300-yard game since Week 1 -- two touchdowns and an interception.

• Brent Celek, starting in place of the injured L.J. Shelton, caught six passes for 131 yards -- a franchise record for a tight end and the first 100-yard game of his career -- for Philadelphia, which won its third straight game.

• Seattle, which lost for the fourth time in five games, got its lone score on a franchise-record 90-yard pass from Seneca Wallace to Koren Robinson -- his first receiving touchdown since Dec. 30, 2007 vs. the Lions.

-- ESPN research

• Rapid Reaction

Herremans then gleefully went nuts in the end zone.

"Linemen don't catch many touchdowns," said backup tight end Brent Celek, another unlikely Eagles star in a 26-7 win over Seattle on Sunday. "I was afraid that he'd throw the ball at me rather than spiking it."

Doesn't matter who Donovan McNabb is throwing to these days. He's connecting with them all.

McNabb rebounded from early problems to complete 28 of 43 passes for 349 yards and two touchdowns, one on a tackle-eligible play for Philadelphia's first TD by an interior lineman in 74 years, to rally the streaking Eagles over the swooning Seahawks.

"His eyes got as big as the Seahawk [end zone logo]," a smiling McNabb said of Herremans, whose only other touchdown came in middle school when he blocked a punt as a defensive lineman.

Philadelphia (5-3) won for the third straight time to stay two games behind the first-place New York Giants in the NFC East, and moved ahead of Dallas (5-4) for third in the division.

"We've got things rolling at the right time," McNabb said. "We know we're going pretty much into the meat of our schedule."

The Eagles next host the defending Super Bowl champion Giants. And Reid is already looking forward to it.

"Yeah, I've got a couple of notes in my bag," he said dryly before leaving for the long flight home across the country.

His close friend Mike Holmgren needs some aspirin in his.

Holmgren's Seahawks punted 11 consecutive times -- seven after three-and-outs -- following a team-record 90-yard touchdown pass on their first play from backup Seneca Wallace to Koren Robinson, who was on his couch in Raleigh, N.C., at the beginning of the season.

Seattle (2-6) spiked a pass on third down to force a punt, wasted timeouts, didn't have enough people on special-teams plays and generally looked as lost as its season. The Seahawks lost for the third time in four home games. They were an NFC-best 42-14 at home since the 2001 season entering this year.

Robinson's 90-yard score was the longest play from scrimmage in Seahawks' history. But Seattle's 31st-ranked offense gained just 143 yards over its final 54 plays.

Seattle was missing three Pro Bowl players -- including quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, out for the fourth consecutive game -- plus a former Super Bowl MVP in Deion Branch. Pro Bowl linebacker Lofa Tatupu was out with a groin injury, his first missed game after 55 consecutive starts to begin his career.

"There were a couple times where we looked sloppy, and that I can't tolerate," the coach said, sounding almost resigned to his fate in his 10th and final season as Seattle's coach. "I can tolerate a young man maybe not winning because he is going against another good player, but let's play smart. Let's do what we are supposed to do -- coaches and players.

"[At times] looked like, heck, if I was sitting in the stands, I would ask, 'What the heck are they doing?' That leaves a bad taste in my mouth."

Celek, playing because L.J. Smith was out with a concussion, set an Eagles record for yards receiving by a tight end in a regular-season game with 131 on six receptions. He had eight catches coming in and his previous career highs were three catches for 50 yards, but he continually slid open behind Seahawks' blitzes, which swarmed McNabb early but barely sniffed him after that.

McNabb had 10 incompletions and was hit four times in his first 13 throws. But he completed his next 13 passes into the second half, returning to his stellar season pace of completing 63 percent of his passes.

He was 4-for-4 on the Eagles' drive that tied it at 7 midway through the second quarter. The final pass was a 22-yard touchdown to Reggie Brown, who beat falling cornerback Marcus Trufant for the ball and jogged in for his first score of the season.

McNabb went 6-for-6 on the Eagles' next drive to the go-ahead score in the final minute of the half. That was the fun scoring flip to his tackle-eligible. Herremans threw rusher Darryl Tapp to the ground at the line and slipped alone inside the goal line, just like the Eagles practiced it on Friday, to make it 14-7.

Four field goals by David Akers after that left Qwest Field empty early yet again.

"We have half the season left. I assured them I will be there for them until the last play of the last game of the season," Holmgren said of his players. "And I'm asking them to do the same."

Game notes
The last Eagles' TD by a lineman was on Oct. 7, 1934, against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Bob Gonya caught a 4-yard pass from Dan Barnhardt, a back. It was Barnhardt's only game for Philadelphia and only pass of his career. ... Seattle had won eight consecutive games against the NFC East entering this season. It is 0-2 against the Eagles and Giants, getting outscored 70-13.


NFL Scores

Sunday, November 2nd 2008
NY Jets 26 Final
Buffalo 17
Detroit 23 Final
Chicago 27
Jacksonville 19 Final
Cincinnati 21
Baltimore 37 Final
Cleveland 27
Green Bay 16 Final
Tennessee 19 OT
Tampa Bay 30 Final
Kansas City 27 OT
Arizona 34 Final
St. Louis 13
Houston 21 Final
Minnesota 28
Miami 26 Final
Denver 17
Atlanta 24 Final
Oakland 0
Dallas 14 Final
NY Giants 35
Philadelphia 26 Final
Seattle 7
New England 15 Final
Indianapolis 18
Monday, November 3rd 2008
Pittsburgh 23 Final
Washington 6