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Eagles...13 Bengals (OT)...13

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Associated Press

Given the way Donovan McNabb played, the Philadelphia Eagles were lucky to get the tie. McNabb fumbled and threw three interceptions in regulation, and nearly had another pass picked off in overtime as the Eagles and Bengals played to a 13-13 tie.

Cincinnati’s Shayne Graham missed a 47-yard field goal with seven seconds left in overtime.

It was the first tie in the NFL since Nov. 10, 2002, when the Falcons and Steelers finished 34-34. The Eagles (5-4-1) have yet to win a close game this season, going 0-4 with a tie in games decided by less than a touchdown. Each team had three chances in OT, but only the Bengals (1-8-1) got close enough to try a field goal.

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Quoteworthy: “I’ve never been in a tie, so I don’t know how this works in the standings. I know it’s not good enough. We need wins, and this is not a win.” -- Andy Reid, Eagles coach

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