Ryan Mathews was visibly shaken on the Philadelphia Eagles bench following his costly fumble late in the fourth quarter.
His mood didn’t change in the locker room after the game either.
“I just f—– up,” he said with his head drooped down. “I can’t let my teammates down. I’ve got to get better. I just messed up.”
All he had to do was hang onto the ball. Instead, the Eagles headed back to Philadelphia with an extremely difficult loss to swallow.
Matt Prater kicked a go-ahead, 29-yard field goal with 1:28 left and the Detroit Lions edged the Philadelphia 24-23 on Sunday afternoon to hand the Eagles their first loss of the season.
The Eagles (3-1) trailed 21-7 at one point in the first half before scoring 16 straight points to go in front in the final frame, but Mathews didn’t tuck the ball away in his proper arm on a pitch play to the right and fumbled it with 2:34 remaining when Darius Slay stripped him.
Really Ryan?!?! pic.twitter.com/5RvQlAe1bh
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Eagles head coach Doug Pederson defended the decision to pitch the ball to Mathews along the right boundary.
“I felt like getting the ball out on the edge with guys out in front was our best possible play at that time,” Pederson said.
After Prater split the uprights, Carson Wentz threw his first interception of the season on this deep shot to Nelson Agholor. Slay was in perfect position for the pick, which wrapped up the win for Detroit (2-3).
What do you think Philly? PI? Hold? Good no call? pic.twitter.com/fwDF3itSx6
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So there it is, a pair of turnovers on Philadelphia’s final two plays of the game after not committing one through the first three.
Unbelievable.
“I was surprised he even threw that,” Slay said of the interception. “I was in a great position, so I’m like ‘O.K.’ But then I looked in the air and I said ‘Oh the ball is coming for real, he’s really throwing this.'”
While many might point to Mathews’ fumble as the reason why the Eagles lost, you can’t overlook the 14 penalties for 111 yards and the defense’s effort in the first half when the Lions scored touchdowns on all three of their possessions. Detroit gained 199 yards in the opening half and picked up 17 first downs.
The Lions gashed the Eagles along the edges and Theo Riddick was unstoppable in the passing game, hauling in two touchdowns. It was like watching a replay of last year’s Thanksgiving Day game, except I didn’t have a turkey leg in my mouth.
Eagles getting shredded on the edges so far, jeez. pic.twitter.com/tmJT8nM5I0
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) October 9, 2016
Defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz, who was the head coach of the Lions from 2009-2013, made adjustments in the second half and played the run along the boundary a lot better. Detroit gained just 19 yards on its first four touches of the second half prior to the go-ahead kick from Prater.
Eagles got shredded along the edges in first half, not on this play. Adjustments have been made. pic.twitter.com/ITFLb9IlRg
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Wentz finished 25-of-33 for 238 yards with two touchdowns and that interception. I was waiting for this type of scenario where the Eagles fell behind early on so I could see how the rookie would handle the adversity. He fared very well. He put the team into a position to win the game.
Jordan Matthews hauled in four passes for 65 yards and the returning Zach Ertz posted just three receptions for 37 yards in defeat.
“We’re 3-1. Still in great position. We learn from it, we move on,” Pederson said.
Matthew Stafford completed 19-of-25 passes for 180 yards and three touchdowns, while Riddick gained 49 yards rushing on 11 carries to go with 33 yards receiving on six catches for the Lions, who had dropped three straight coming in.
After Marvin Jones’ 1-yard touchdown reception staked the Lions to their 21-7 advantage with 3:08 to go until the break, Wentz calmly led the Birds down the field despite some crucial penalties. He hit Ertz for a key 21-yard completion on a 3rd-and-36 to put the Eagles into field goal range and Caleb Sturgis split the uprights from 50 yards out on the final play of the first 30 minutes.
Somehow Eagles got 3 pts on final drive before half. 8 penalties so far, including 3 on that trek. Ertz 3rd down reception led to Sturgis FG pic.twitter.com/1r968faOcB
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) October 9, 2016
Wentz then came out of the locker room in the second half and again drove the Eagles down the field. Agholor somehow hung onto this 18-yard catch.
Agholor drops the easy ones, but then will make a catch like this. Strong hands to be able to hang onto that. pic.twitter.com/NZ7IJb6v7X
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) October 9, 2016
Facing a 3rd-and-8 later in the march, Dorial Green-Beckham’s vicious stiff arm on Tahir Whitehead after hauling in a crossing route helped him gain 26 yards. It set the Eagles up with a 1st-and-goal at the 3-yard line.
DGB with a vicious stiff arm on Whitehead to move the chains on 3rd down. Wow! pic.twitter.com/xOqSkZlkHI
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) October 9, 2016
Josh Huff’s one-yard TD catch two plays later capped the nine-play, 75-yard sequence.
Huff with the TD! Wentz is 17/19 for 181 yards so far, great drive to start the 2nd half!! pic.twitter.com/gkN2ZVvTP8
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) October 9, 2016
Vinny Curry’s pressure up the middle on the third play of Detroit’s ensuing series forced Stafford to scramble and fumble the ball. It led to a Sturgis 33-yard field goal to claw the Eagles within 21-20 just past the midway point of the third.
Curry was the one who forced Stafford to scramble and fumble ball, obviously a big turnover. Led to Sturgis 33-yarder to cut gap to 21-20 pic.twitter.com/IEEJfg8IoM
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) October 9, 2016
Green-Beckham had a chance to reel in a difficult catch in the front left corner of the end zone during a jump-ball situation against Nevin Lawson, but was unable to come down with it.
Tough catch, but have to find a way to come down with that DGB pic.twitter.com/7XDkA1Xhs6
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) October 9, 2016
Moving onto the fourth quarter, Wentz fired a 20-yard laser to Matthews on a 3rd-and-4 and guards Allen Barbre and Brandon Brooks opened up a huge alley for Sproles to run through on an ensuing 3rd-and-2.
OL with great protection and Wentz a seed to Matthews for a 1st down on 3rd-and-4 #AirYards pic.twitter.com/J3HWzsIxsP
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) October 9, 2016
And here’s Sproles’ 10-yard scamper.
Brooks and Barbre open up a huge hole for Sproles on 3rd-and-2 pic.twitter.com/sx4NcpgR0G
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) October 9, 2016
Sturgis’ 49-yarder with 6:40 on the clock gave the Eagles their first lead of the game, 23-21.
Strugis puts the Eagles in front for the first time today, 23-21 Birds with 6:40 left. pic.twitter.com/WXsZhxzjY7
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) October 9, 2016
Nigel Bradham, who was arrested in Miami last week when a loaded gun was found in his backpack as he attempted to get through airport security, sniffed out a screen for a key tackle for loss on second down, which helped forced a three-and-out.
Bradham sniffs out the screen for a huge TFL. pic.twitter.com/Ewstxfmlmt
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) October 9, 2016
Philadelphia regained possession with 4:59 to go and Wentz picked up a key 3rd-and-6 with this perfectly placed pass to Matthews. What a big-time throw!
Cold blooded! Big time throw by Wentz to Matthews on 3rd-and-6. pic.twitter.com/MQ7obuRnak
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) October 9, 2016
Mathews’ miscue came three plays later and set Detroit up in Eagles territory at the 45-yard line. Golden Tate’s 27-yard reception on a 3rd-and-4 put the Lions into field-goal range.
Earlier, Detroit carved the Eagles defense up on its first two touches of the game. Riddick finished off both drives with touchdown receptions, first with this one-yarder in the left flat against Mychal Kendricks.
Riddick with the TD reception against Kendricks, saw a lot of this last Thanksgiving too pic.twitter.com/rz5FbEnSP3
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) October 9, 2016
Riddick followed the first score up with a 17-yarder on Detroit’s second possession.
Riddick with his 2nd TD. The only difference between today and last year so far, I don't have a turkey leg in my mouth. pic.twitter.com/ZVWBmPLwUN
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) October 9, 2016
The Eagles answered with Wentz’s 1-yard touchdown pass to Mathews on their next touch, but Detroit went back up by two scores on Jones’ 1-yard TD reception. Philadelphia hadn’t allowed a passing touchdown coming into Sunday, but surrendered a trio of them in the first half.
Eagles didn't allow a passing TD coming in, have given up three so far in the first half to the Lions. pic.twitter.com/d3ntmL8Mwn
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) October 9, 2016
The Eagles had a chance to get off the field on a 3rd-and-11, but Kendricks missed a key tackle on Riddick, which set up a 4th-and-1. Stafford then ran the quarterback sneak to move the chains.
This isn't going to be a first down, but been seeing way too many missed tackles by Kendricks dating back to last season. pic.twitter.com/AaQzvHpMBt
— Philly Influencer (@PHL_Influencer) October 9, 2016