Nigel Bradham caught a deflected pass in the end zone for a game-sealing interception of Aaron Rodgers, helping the Philadelphia Eagles fend off the Green Bay Packers on Thursday night in Lambeau Field.

The Eagles, who had lost multiple members of their highly depleted secondary to injury in Thursday's game, needed a piece of good fortune to stop Rodgers, who dazzled throughout the night in Wisconsin.

Bradham was in the right place at the right time to help the Eagles claim a much-needed 34-27 road win:

The Packers beat the Minnesota Vikings in Week 2 when Kirk Cousins, throwing into that same end zone at the south end of Lambeau Field, made an ill-advised throw on first and goal. This throw by Rodgers wasn't as bad a throw or decision, but the Eagles defended it well and got a friendly bounce.

The season is only 25-percent done for Philadelphia, but if the Eagles do make the playoffs, this will certainly be one of the plays they look upon as a gateway to the postseason.

Philadelphia (2-2) avoided a 1-3 start and a possible three-game deficit to the Dallas Cowboys (3-0) in the NFC East.

Aaron Rodgers and the Packers (3-1) went 2-1 on a three-game homestand. Seven of their 12 remaining games are on the road.

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