Barkley runs for 78- and 62-yard
TDs in the snow and Eagles top Rams 28-22 to head to NFC title game
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[January 20, 2025]
By DAN GELSTON
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Saquon Barkley blew through a hole and ran
untouched in the wintry mix, the Eagles' 2,000-yard rusher smacking
his helmet with his hand on his final snowy steps of a 78-yard
touchdown run.
The Rams had braced for gusty winds and a heightened chance of snow
on a trip to Philadelphia.
They were blown over by Barkley.
Barkley waved his arms in celebration as he scampered along the back
of the end zone before he slid into the snow — Slide, Eagles, Slide!
— in the late-game playoff celebration.
Barkley dashed through the snow for touchdown runs of 78 and 62
yards and finished with 205 yards rushing, Jalen Hurts had a 44-yard
scoring run and the Eagles held on against the turnover-happy Rams
28-22 on Sunday to reach the NFC championship game for the second
time in three years.
“This is the reason why I came here,” Barkley said. “This was the
best opportunity to play in a game like this.”
Barkley, who left the Giants in free agency to sign a three-year
deal for $26 million guaranteed, ran for a 62-yard score in the
first half and stretched the lead in the fourth on the 78-yard score
that gave him four touchdowns of 60-plus yards in two games this
season against the Rams.

Barkley gave Hurts a little heads up before the snap that a special
play was about to develop.
“It was fun, It was a play that I asked for,” Barkley said. “It's a
beautiful thing when stuff like that happens.”
These Philly Snow Birds had cause for celebration -- they will host
the NFC championship game Sunday against Washington after the
Commanders stunned No. 1 seed Detroit on Saturday.
The Rams kept the upset threat alive — caused in large part by two
missed extra points by Philadelphia's Jake Elliott.
Matthew Stafford, who threw for 324 yards with sore ribs, kept the
Rams in it with a 4-yard TD pass to Colby Parkinson that made it
28-22. The Rams got the ball back with two minutes left and Stafford
completed consecutive passes of 11 and 37 yards to move the ball
into Eagles territory.
But Stafford was sacked by Jalen Carter on third down and threw an
incomplete pass on fourth down to end the threat.
That came after the Rams suffered from a flurry of fumbles in the
fourth quarter, one by running back Kyren Williams that led to a
field goal for the Eagles and a strip-sack of Stafford that led to
another kick by Elliott to give Philadelphia a 22-15 lead.
The Eagles are set to host the NFC championship game for the fifth
time since Lincoln Financial Field opened in 2003.
Eagles defenders frolicked in the winter mess and made snow angels
in the end zone to celebrate the turnovers. Some brave frigid fans
went shirtless — and yes, even Santa Claus was in the house, without
a report of any snowball throwing.
Stadium workers used snow blowers to clear yard lines and hash
marks, while Eagles scooped and kicked away snow to clear a circle
for Elliott’s field goal attempts.
Hurts threw for just 128 yards, his mobility hampered in the second
half after he was fitted for a knee brace. He didn’t miss any snaps,
but was easily mauled on the safety. He was sacked seven times.
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Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley (26) runs the ball
for a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football NFC
divisional playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, Jan.
19, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton)

Hurts suffered a concussion that cost him in two
games in a loss at Washington in December. It was the Eagles’ only
loss after they returned from the bye with a 2-2 record.
Hurts said he expected to play against the Commanders.
Barkley had 118 total yards at the break, but the Rams' defense —
coming off a nine-sack effort against Minnesota — sacked Hurts three
times in the half. Hurts was sacked on consecutive plays to end the
first half, a total loss of 16 yards that knocked the Eagles out of
field goal range.
The Eagles borrowed from the playbook used in their November win in
Los Angeles when big plays — Barkley had touchdown runs of 70 and 72
yards — helped them cruise to a comfortable win.
Hurts rushed for the longest TD of his career, a 44-yarder on the
fifth play of the game that sent a cold crowd still buzzing from the
pregame theatrics into a frenzy. Elliott missed an extra point for
the second straight playoff game.
After converting a fourth down on the drive, Stafford hit Tyler
Higbee for a 4-yard TD that made it 7-6. Only six days earlier,
Higbee spit up blood in the playoff win over Minnesota and was taken
to the hospital with a chest injury.
Barkley scored on a 62-yard run for a 13-7 lead, but not before the
2,105-yard rusher slowed near the end zone and looked back to clown
the trailing Jared Verse. Barkley had has fifth touchdown run of
50-plus yards of the season and was the first player with three TD
runs of 60-plus against one team since Baltimore’s Jamal Lewis did
it against the Browns in 2003.
“Rain, sleet, or snow, he’s been able to pound, pound, pound, and
then take it off,' Hurts said ”That was fun. That was cute. Just
being able to pop it out first for us.”
Verse got trolled by Barkley after the Rams rookie linebacker and
Pennsylvania native said he “hates Eagles fans.” The first-round
draft pick attended high school in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, which
is about 100 miles northwest of Philadelphia.
Verse egged on fans during pregame warmups and relished the boos
that rained him on in the light snow. Once the game started, the
Eagles showed on the big screen Verse on the bench and fans booed
again.

Verse winked at the camera, stamping his name on the list of Philly
sports villains.
“I think I’m up here pretty shocked because I know a lot of people
didn’t believe we could come in here, but we had the full
expectation to come in here,” and win, Rams coach Sean McVay said.
“I don’t think anybody ever really expected the end of the season to
be right now and the finality of it is tough for me to swallow.”
Injuries
Rams: DE Braden Fiske had a knee injury.
Eagles: CB Quinyon Mitchell suffered a shoulder injury.
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