The Eagles were dominating through the first half, and looked to be cruising to what could've been a cathartic win over the Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium, a place that certainly hasn't been kind to them in the past several years.
But then the second half flipped the script. The offense stopped moving, tackling on defense got sloppy, and Baker Mayfield and the Bucs were suddenly closing the gap and seemed to have all the momentum.
But the Eagles got that one last stop and hung on, just barely, 31-25.
They're still undefeated at 4-0, but only by the skin of their teeth.
Here's how it happened...
Block party
Special teams weren't ready to cede the spotlight from last week just yet.
After cornerback Quinyon Mitchell shadowed Bucs rookie receiver Emeka Egbuka to force a third-down