Philadelphia made a loud NFC East statement on October 26, 2025, overpowering the New York Giants 38–20 at home. The Eagles struck immediately, with Saquon Barkley ripping off a 65-yard touchdown on his very first carry against his former team. That early jolt set the tone for a bruising ground attack and an offense that looked fully back in rhythm after a slow start to the year.
Barkley delivered his most explosive outing of the season, piling up 150 rushing yards and adding a receiving touchdown before leaving in the third quarter with a groin issue. While he exited cautiously, he downplayed the severity and even returned to the sideline to celebrate as backup Tank Bigsby kept the pressure on New York. Bigsby finished with 104 yards, and Philadelphia as a team racked up 277 rushing yards — a domination of the line of scrimmage that the Giants never solved.
Jalen Hurts complemented the run game with clean, efficient passing. He completed 15 of 20 throws for 179 yards and tossed four touchdown passes, including two scores to Dallas Goedert. A 17-yard touchdown to Goedert late in the third quarter effectively slammed the door, pushing the margin to 31–13. Hurts then added a 40-yard strike to Jahan Dotson to finish the scoring surge.
New York couldn’t match that balance. Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart threw for 193 yards and a touchdown, but the Giants fell behind early, were sacked five times, and struggled to sustain drives once Philadelphia’s lead grew. A brief bright spot came when Dart hit Cam Skattebo for an 18-yard touchdown to tie the game at 7–7, but New York unraveled after that and also lost Skattebo to a serious ankle injury.
The Eagles improved to 6–2 and evened the season series after a previous defeat to the Giants earlier in the month. With a bye week next, Philadelphia gets time to heal and regroup, while New York (2–6) leaves searching for answers on both sides of the ball.
Tips / Interesting notes to add
- Instant momentum matters: a 65-yard TD on the first carry forces the opponent to abandon the original game plan.
- Winning the trenches = winning the game: 277 team rushing yards speaks to a dominant offensive line performance.
- Depth showed up: Bigsby’s 104 yards kept the run identity intact after Barkley left.
- Efficiency beats volume: Hurts needed only 20 attempts to throw four TDs because the run game created easy looks.
- Injuries changed the script: Barkley’s groin scare and Skattebo’s ankle injury are major storylines for next week’s rotations.
Game Summary
| Final Score | Eagles 38, Giants 20 |
| Date | October 26, 2025 |
| Series | NFC East rivalry (season series tied) |
| Halftime Score | Eagles 21, Giants 10 |
Team Rushing Impact
| Team | Rushing Yards | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Philadelphia Eagles | 277 | Controlled game flow and clock |
| New York Giants | — | Couldn’t match physicality up front |
Key Player Stats
| Player | Team | Stat Line | Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saquon Barkley | Eagles | 150 rush yds, 65-yd TD run, 1 rec TD | Left with groin injury in 3rd quarter |
| Tank Bigsby | Eagles | 104 rush yds | Closed game after Barkley exit |
| Jalen Hurts | Eagles | 15/20, 179 pass yds, 4 TD | Efficient red-zone passing |
| Dallas Goedert | Eagles | 2 TD catches | Career-best 7 TD season to date |
| Jaxson Dart | Giants | 193 pass yds, 1 TD | Sacked five times |
| Cam Skattebo | Giants | 18-yd receiving TD | Left with dislocated right ankle |
Injuries Reported
| Team | Player | Injury / Status |
|---|---|---|
| Giants | Cam Skattebo | Dislocated right ankle, carted off |
| Giants | Art Green | Hamstring, left game |
| Giants | Cor’Dale Flott | Concussion, left game |
| Giants | Daniel Bellinger | Neck, left game |
| Eagles | A.J. Brown | Hamstring, inactive |
| Eagles | Cam Jurgens | Knee, inactive |
| Eagles | Saquon Barkley | Groin, exited 3rd quarter |
