“I just know he’s gonna go get it. I don’t care who he has to run through.”
Hurts ran through everyone.
But Hurts’ heroics wouldn’t have mattered, for example, if Haason Reddick didn’t sack Matt Ryan on 3rd-and-goal from the 5 with about five minutes remaining. The Colts had to settle for a field goal, keeping the Eagles within a touchdown for their final drive.
And none of that would’ve mattered if Eagles general manager Howie Roseman doesn’t sign veteran defensive tackle Linval Joseph to a contract last Wednesday, followed one day later by signing veteran defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh.
Both had played the previous 12 seasons in the NFL, but neither had played a down this season. Yet both were on the field for a good portion of the game after just two practices for Joseph, and one for Suh.
Just like that, a run defense that had been gashed for an average of 160 yards per game in the previous two games, coinciding with rookie Jordan Davis going on injured reserve with a sprained ankle, held the Colts to just 99.