Officials pick up penalty flag, Eagles go up 13-7 on Dallas Goedert's second TD
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Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert achieved a milestone by scoring his first career rushing touchdown in the first quarter against the 49ers. He followed up with a nine-yard touchdown reception from quarterback Jalen Hurts in the second quarter, marking the Eagles' first lead of the game. Initially, the touchdown was in jeopardy due to a penalty for an ineligible receiver downfield on center Cam Jurgens, but officials rescinded the flag after confirming a legal block. Kicker Jake Elliott converted the extra point after missing the previous attempt, bringing the Eagles to a 13-7 lead with over six minutes remaining in the first half. Running back Saquon Barkley contributed significantly to the Eagles' offense with 14 carries for 65 yards and a 20-yard reception.
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