PHILADELPHIA -- Carson Wentz and the Philadelphia Eagles did it again, roaring back late in the game Thursday night to upend the New York Giants 22-21 and put themselves in the driver's seat in the lowly NFC East.
In the process, the Eagles extended their winning streak over the Giants to eight games.
Wentz led a pair of touchdown drives in the fourth quarter after struggling for much of the night, and put the Eagles ahead with a beauty of a pass to running back Boston Scott down the right sideline for an 18-yard touchdown with 40 seconds left.
"I was pretty surprised we pulled it off. When I threw it, I thought it was a little high, but he plays bigger than he is," Wentz said of Scott, who is 5-foot-6. "Obviously, there are a lot of emotions there. It was kind of a big, exciting moment but a big kind of a sigh of relief because we know we left a lot of plays out there. But the way we battled and found a way at the end of the game was huge for us."
He finished 25-of-43 for 359 yards with three touchdowns (two passing, one rushing) and an interception.
Wentz has had a sometimes-bumpy start to the season -- his 10 interceptions through seven games is the most by an Eagles quarterback since Sam Bradford in 2015 -- but he has picked up the pace over the past three games, and continues to show a penchant for late-game success.
"It just shows that he is taking that step in the right direction to be one of the top quarterbacks in this league," coach Doug Pederson said.
"This is what it takes, especially with the situation that we are in healthwise as a team, we know these games are probably going to be closer than we would like, but it is good to see your quarterback stand in there, go toe to toe, take some shots and still lead your team down the field for the win."
The victory was reminiscent of the Eagles' Week 14 win over the Giants last season, in which they overcame a 17-3 deficit to win 23-17 in overtime. That kick-started a four-game winning streak that put the Eagles in the playoffs.
They could be on a similar trajectory this season despite their 2-4-1 record. According to the ESPN Football Power Index, their chances of winning the division shot up to 61% with Thursday's victory.
The Eagles' defense generated three turnovers, including a Brandon Graham strip sack of Giants quarterback Daniel Jones late in the game to seal the win.