The Eagles were able to tie the game at 7-7 with a touchdown run by D’Andre Swift, despite an uncalled holding penalty. During the play, Olamide Zaccheaus held Chiefs safety Mike Edwards, sparking frustration from the Chiefs and their coach, Andy Reid.
After a rough start with a three-and-out on their first possession, the Eagles quickly turned things around with a 75-yard scoring drive. They didn’t face any third downs during this drive and D’Andre Swift played a key role by gaining 33 yards on five carries. Jalen Hurts also contributed with a 6-yard run and DeVonta Smith caught two of Hurts’ completions for 31 yards.
The first quarter saw the Chiefs having 70 yards of offense and the Eagles having 67, making for a competitive start to the game.