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Eagles Soar Past Titans at Lincoln Financial Field in Week 13 Showdown

In a matchup that saw the Philadelphia Eagles host the Tennessee Titans at Lincoln Financial Field, the home team emerged victorious with a decisive 35-10 scoreline. The Eagles improved their season record to an impressive 14-3, while the Titans now stand at 7-10.


Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill (17) rolls out to pass during their NFL football game against the Seattle Seahawks Sunday, Dec. 24, 2023, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Wade Payne)

The Tennessee Titans faced a challenging game against the formidable Philadelphia Eagles. Despite their efforts, they were unable to secure victory on enemy turf. The Titans' punting game was active throughout, with seven attempts totaling 401 yards and an average of 57 yards per punt; one of these landed inside the 20-yard line.


On defense, the Titans managed two sacks for a loss of five yards and forced three hurries on the quarterback. They also recorded three quarterback hits and successfully defended three passes but could not secure any interceptions during play. A single forced fumble was noted in their defensive efforts.


The offensive side saw mixed results for Tennessee. Their passing game yielded one touchdown from sixteen completions out of twenty-six attempts, amassing a total of 157 passing yards with an average gain per attempt standing just under four yards. The longest pass completed stretched for forty-one yards resulting in a touchdown that spanned twenty-five yards.


Tennessee's rushing attack contributed eighty-seven total rushing yards over twenty-one attempts, averaging just over four yards per carry with their longest run being seventeen yards; however, no touchdowns were recorded from these efforts.


Penalties proved costly for Tennessee as they accrued seven penalties amounting to eighty-two penalty-yards lost which hindered their momentum during crucial moments of play.


Special teams had some bright spots as well; they successfully made one field goal from thirty-six-yards out and converted an extra point kick after their lone touchdown. Kick returns added sixty-two total return-yards across three instances with the longest being twenty-two-yards long.


As fans look ahead to future matchups, attention turns to Nissan Stadium where Tennessee will face off against Jacksonville Jaguars on December 11th at noon local time (6 PM GMT). This upcoming contest can be viewed live by fans through CBS's broadcast network coverage.

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