Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz managed to pull off a last-minute touchdown off a scramble to tie the game against the Cincinnati Bengals late in the fourth quarter. The play would eventually lead to overtime against the two clubs (via NFL on Twitter).

Both clubs head into overtime in search of their first win of the season. The Eagles' franchise quarterback hadn't had quite the impressive game leading up to his rush for a touchdown. He's now thrown for 218 yards along with one passing touchdown and two interceptions.

Joe Burrow, in contrast, has had a stellar showing against the Eagles in overtime, throwing for over 300 yards along with two touchdowns. The Bengals' defense hasn't been up to par, which allowed Wentz and the Eagles to survive into an overtime period. Their efforts will have to be different from that of regulation in order to get their first win of the season.

Wideout Greg Ward will be looked upon in overtime as well, as he's scored one touchdown off eight catches for 72 yards.

The Eagles are trying to get in the win column, along with the Bengals, or at the very least tie with Cincinnati in overtime.

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