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Bumbling Browns fall to Eagles, backup QB

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Associated Press

CLEVELAND

Rookie quarterback Nick Foles, filling in for injured starter Michael Vick, threw two touchdown passes in the first quarter to lead the Philadelphia Eagles to a 27-10 victory over the mistake-prone Cleveland Browns on Friday night.

With Vick sidelined with bruised ribs, Foles stepped in and played impressively for the Eagles (3-0), who open the regular season in Cleveland on Sept. 9. Foles finished 12 of 19 for 146 yards with one interception.

The Browns (2-1) had two costly turnovers in the first quarter, when they also had a punt blocked. It was not a good showing for their new owner, Jimmy Haslam III, who sat in the stands in the first quarter watching his $1 billion purchase.

Browns rookie QB Brandon Weeden went 9 of 20 for 117 yards.

The Eagles hardly missed Vick, who bruised his ribs on Monday night against New England. Vick didn’t accompany the team to Cleveland, but the oft-injured superstar is expected to be fully recovered and should be ready for the season opener.

Taking advantage of a Cleveland miscue and the blocked punt, the third-round draft pick from Arizona rebounded from an interception by throwing two short TD passes in the opening quarter. Foles completed a 7-yard scoring pass to tight end Brent Celek, and then tossed a 2-yarder to running back Dion Lewis.

Foles was intercepted on his second attempt, when he forced a deep throw into double coverage and was picked by Joe Haden. However, Foles also showed composure while facing a first-team defense for the first time, and he displayed nice touch on a 45-yard completion in the second quarter.

Alex Henery’s 41-yard field goal in the second quarter put the Eagles ahead 17-0. Henery kicked a 28-yarder in the fourth.

The Browns were their own worst enemy.

The 28-year-old Weeden was sharp early on, completing his first four passes for 66 yards and driving the Browns to Philadelphia’s 2. But a holding penalty on guard Jason Pinkston backed the Browns up, and Weeden fumbled on the next play when he was sacked by Derek Landri, who came blasting in untouched through Cleveland’s line.

Later, Browns running back Montario Hardesty fumbled at Cleveland’s 14, setting up the Eagles’ first TD.

The Browns had a calamitous opening quarter. They fumbled three times, allowed three sacks, committed three penalties and punter Reggie Hodges had his kick stuffed.

Colt McCoy, who lost his starting job to Weeden and is battling Seneca Wallace to be Cleveland’s No. 2 QB, threw a 3-yard scoring pass to tight end Evan Moore early in the fourth.

Phil Dawson kicked a 33-yard field goal for the Browns.