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Eagles hang on to beat Bills 13-12 when Josh Allen misses an open Khalil Shakir on 2-point try
Josh Allen missed a 2-point conversion pass to Khalil Shakir with 5 seconds left, sealing a 13-12 Eagles win after a fourth-quarter comeback attempt.
- On Sunday, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen sailed a 2-point conversion attempt wide of Khalil Shakir with 5 seconds remaining, and the Philadelphia Eagles held on for a 13-12 win.
- Coach Sean McDermott opted to go for 2 rather than overtime after Dawson Knox's potential touchdown was ruled short on replay and Josh Allen's fourth-and-goal 'tush push' pulled Buffalo within one.
- Defensive pressure and special teams swung the finish as Jalyx Hunt had two of Philadelphia's four sacks and three quarterback hits, Dallas Goedert recovered an onside kick, and Jake Elliott made field goals of 28 and 47 yards.
- The result ensures the NFC East champion Philadelphia Eagles are at least the conference's third seed, and New England clinched the AFC East with the Buffalo Bills' loss.
- Buffalo hosts the New York Jets next weekend while Philadelphia hosts Washington, with injuries including Dalton Kincaid's absence and Eagles linebacker Nakobe Dean also out.
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Josh Allen missed a two-point transformation at the end of the game, and the Philadelphia Eagles won 13-12 over the Bills in Buffalo.
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