The Seattle Seahawks hold a narrow 10-7 half-time lead over the Philadelphia Eagles in their NFL clash at Lincoln Financial Field.
The Eagles took the lead in the game when Seahawks punter Jon Ryan dropped the ball and the home side gathered inside the redzone.
Chip Kelly decided to go for it on fourth down, and he was rewarded after picking up the yardage as two plays later Mark Sanchez found Jeremy Maclin for a one-yard score.
The Seahawks drew level when Russell Wilson and Marshawn Lynch used the ground game to advance the visitors downfield, before Wilson faked the handoff to the back and ran in for a 26-yard touchdown.
Seattle had the chance to take the lead as Wilson advanced his team into field-goal range, but the Eagles made an excellent defensive stand to drive them back, forcing the quarterback into a grounding penalty, which forced the visitors to punt.
However, the Seahawks came back just before the break as Wilson fired deep for Doug Baldwin and completed a short pass to Paul Richardson to move his side in range of a field goal. Steven Hauschka obliged with the kick to fire his side in front from 44 yards.