The Philadelphia Eagles scored only one touchdown vs. the Detroit Lions. But they found the end zone — and eventually won — thanks to some “bully ball” from the bench.
Tank Bigsby, the Eagles’ backup running back, provided a spark for Philadelphia’s struggling offense.
Bigsby subbed in for Saquon Barkley after the reigning NFL Offensive Player of the Year landed awkwardly on his hand in the second quarter. The former Jacksonville Jaguar took advantage of his opportunity immediately.
Bigsby ripped off a 17-yard run on a second-and-13 on the Eagles’ lone touchdown drive of the game. The run, which featured Bigsby barreling through Lions cornerback Amik Robertson and knocking his helmet off, ignited the Lincoln Financial Field crowd.
Bigsby followed up his 17-yard gain with a seven-yard

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