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Recap: Redskins , Eagles
Date: November 29, 2009 1:00 PM EDT
  

PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Nothing was going right for the Philadelphia Eagles when Donovan McNabb decided to give a pep talk.

Then it was time for another comeback win.

David Akers kicked a 32-yard field goal with 1:48 remaining and the Eagles rallied for a 27-24 victory over the Washington Redskins on Sunday.

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A week ago, McNabb led the Eagles (7-4) to a late touchdown in a 24-20 win at Chicago. It was the first time Philadelphia came from behind in the final quarter and won since a 33-25 victory at Washington on Nov. 11, 2007.

``We knew we can do it,' McNabb said. ``We just had to get it done.'

So what did McNabb say to his teammates?

``You got to get your point across,' he said. ``There's nothing soft-spoken on the sideline. When you have a talented team, sometimes you need to bring the nasty attitude out of them.'

Akers made all four of his field goal attempts, extending his streak to 16. Asante Samuel had two interceptions and McNabb threw for 260 yards and one touchdown.

Jason Campbell had 231 yards passing and two TDs for Washington, which fell short at the end for the second straight week. The injury-depleted Redskins (3-8) lost 7-6 at Dallas last Sunday.

``It's hard to come back after a loss like we had last week and this week,' Washington coach Jim Zorn said. ``I hope that we talk sense and sanity into what we find ourselves in. And that's difficult.'

Trying to set an early tone and perhaps underestimating the Redskins, the Eagles opened with an onside kick that backfired. Then, already playing without star running back Brian Westbrook, the Eagles lost big-play receiver DeSean Jackson in the second half to a concussion.

Four straight second-half possessions lasted just three plays and the Eagles trailed 24-16 when they got the ball at their 10. Right before that, McNabb gathered the troops.

``I was proud of him just stepping up and talking over,' coach Andy Reid said. ``He was into it. He said, 'Hey, we're scoring.''

McNabb drove the offense 90 yards for a touchdown and a 2-point conversion. He connected with Jason Avant for 46 and 20 yards. Leonard Weaver's 12-yard run took Philly to the 1 and set up Eldra Buckley's first career TD run. McNabb shoveled to LeSean McCoy, who broke several tackles to get the conversion.

After forcing a punt, the Eagles moved 66 yards to set up the winning kick. McNabb hit rookie Jeremy Maclin for a 35-yard gain on the drive.

``We knew we have the talent and ability to do it,' Weaver said of the comeback wins.

The Redskins played without defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth (ankle), running back Clinton Portis (concussion), tight end Chris Cooley (ankle), and cornerback DeAngelo Hall (sprained MCL).

But they still pushed the Eagles to the end.

``It's definitely frustrating in a lot of ways, just the way we lose,' Campbell said. ``To see all the guys give a great effort, all the guys out there fighting, a lot of teams would have packed it in. But these guys fight to the end. There's no giving up.'

The Redskins went ahead 21-16 on their first possession in the second half, driving 80 yards on nine plays and converting three times on third-and-long. Campbell hit Fred Davis for 29 yards on third-and-10, then completed a 35-yard pass to Devin Thomas on third-and-7 before connecting with Davis on a 10-yard TD pass on another third-and-7.

Justin Tryon's interception set up Shaun Suisham's 25-yard field goal that made it 24-16.

Samuel intercepted Campbell for the second time in the final minute of the first half and returned it 17 yards to the Redskins 28. Akers nailed a 41-yarder for a 16-14 lead.

The Redskins needed just four plays to find the end zone after Quinton Ganther returned the opening onside kick 25 yards to the Eagles 24. Campbell scored on a 1-yard run.

Akers kicked a 29-yarder to cut it to 7-3 just after Michael Vick nearly scored his first TD since 2006, running 4 yards to the 1.

Notes: McNabb set a team record for quarterbacks by playing in his 143rd game. He was tied with Ron Jaworski. ... The Redskins have lost nine straight road games. ... Jackson's status is uncertain. Westbrook missed two games with a concussion, returned and sustained another one in his first game back.

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