Eagles lose Wentz to injury, beat Rams 43-35 to win NFC East

LOS ANGELES-The Philadelphia Eagles might have lost star quarterback Carson Wentz for the rest of the season even as they clinched the NFC East title.

Wentz threw for 291 yards and four touchdowns before leaving with an injured left knee and Jake Elliott kicked the go-ahead 33-yard field goal with 3:45 left for the Eagles, who beat the Los Angeles Rams 43-35 in a thriller Sunday to clinch their first division title since 2013.

Two sources familiar with the injury tell The Associated Press that doctors believe Wentz has torn his left anterior cruciate ligament and will miss the rest of the season and playoffs.

"I don't know anything yet until we evaluate him fully tomorrow," said coach Doug Pederson, adding that Wentz will have an MRI on Monday. "It's just a report. You're speculating that he's going to be out. I was really blocked on the play so I've got to check out the tape tonight on the way home. He did get up a little hobbly. I knew something was up but didn't know the extent of it, obviously."

Wentz had a brace on his left knee as he was driven up the tunnel at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on a golf cart. He got off and hobbled about 30 feet to one of the team buses.

Asked about Wentz's mood, Pederson said: "He's excited. NFC East champs, he's fired up."

Both people spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to release the information.

Wentz was hit hard as he dived into the end zone on a play that was called back because of holding. He stayed in the game and threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to

Alshon Jeffery four plays later to give the Eagles a 31-28 lead.

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