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2014 Rewind: 10 season-shaping moments -- No. 1

PHILADELPHIA -- The 2014 season was a strange one for the Philadelphia Eagles. It started with such promise and peaked with a big victory in Dallas. But a three-game losing streak brought the Eagles crashing down, out of the playoff picture.

Let’s take a look at 10 moments that shaped the season for the Eagles. Here’s No. 1: Period No. 22 in Indianapolis.

The Eagles traveled to Indianapolis for a Monday night game against Andrew Luck and the Colts. The Eagles had barely survived their season opener at home the week before, scoring 34 straight second-half points after trailing Jacksonville, 17-0, at halftime.

The Colts lost their season opener and were looking to get back on track against the Eagles. The Colts took a 17-6 lead into halftime. Midway through the third quarter, they increased their lead to 20-6. After that, the Eagles once again rallied, outscoring Indianapolis 24-7 the rest of the way.

Defensive end Fletcher Cox stripped Colts running back Trent Richardson for a fumble that was recovered by Eagles linebacker DeMeco Ryans. That set up a 19-yard touchdown run by Darren Sproles to tie the game at 20.

Luck’s 7-yard touchdown pass to Ahmad Bradshaw gave the Colts the lead again. The Colts were driving again when Luck’s throw to T.Y. Hilton was intercepted by Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins. The turnover gave Nick Foles a chance. Foles scrambled for a short gain. After a penalty gave the Eagles a first down at their own 43, Foles threw a screen pass to Sproles.

Sproles got good blocking and went 51 yards to the Indianapolis 6-yard line. From there, Foles found Jeremy Maclin for a game-tying touchdown.

Luck was unable to answer and the Eagles got the ball back after a three-and-out. Foles completed two passes, to Zach Ertz and Sproles, to move the Eagles into field goal range. Cody Parkey, the rookie kicker acquired in a preseason trade with the Colts, made a 36-yard field goal with just under two minutes left to play.

Sproles, the hero of the win over Jacksonville, finished with 178 yards from scrimmage. Two weeks in a row, the Eagles found ways to overcome rough starts and win games late.

“Some people were saying, `This is just like [practice] Period 22 for us,'" Jenkins said. “We practice at such a pace that when we get into these fourth quarters, guys are fresh. Guys are still full speed. This is what we train for. When we got into those situations, I don’t think the moment was too big for anybody.”