Monday, December 21, 2009

Eagles won over 49ers through snow storm

Sunday’s game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the San Francisco 49ers was pushed back three hours because the city was still recovering from the second-largest snowfall it has seen since records began in 1884. But team still had the advantage of playing home game and beat the 49ers 27-13.

Donovan McNabb threw for one touchdown and ran for another, DeSean Jackson had 140 yards receiving and the Eagles beat the 49ers 27-13 Sunday to clinch a playoff berth for the eighth time this decade. Thus the Eagles (10-4) have won five straight games and have a one-game lead over Dallas in the NFC East. Philadelphia visits the Cowboys in two weeks.

Some fans wearing Eagles jersey started throwing snow in the fourth quarter to celebrate after Eagles running back LeSean McCoy scored on a 2-yard TD run to put the Eagles ahead 27-13. They stopped throwing snowballs aimed at 49ers fans when a warning was flashed on the video screen.

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