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Squawka / NFL News / Game Recap: Giants 20-38 Eagles (Oct 26, 2025) | Hurts, Eagles Power Past Giants

Game Recap: Giants 20-38 Eagles (Oct 26, 2025) | Hurts, Eagles Power Past Giants

Analysis by Andy Francis, NFL Game Analyst

? Specialising in post-game breakdowns and player performance analysis

⚡ Quick Recap: New York Giants vs Philadelphia Eagles

Final Score: New York Giants 20 – Philadelphia Eagles 38
Game MVP: Jalen Hurts (QB, Eagles) – 33/46 passes, 371 yds, 4 TDs, 1 INT; 45 rushing yds
Turning Point: Hurts’ 17-yard TD to Dallas Goedert early in Q4 put the Eagles up three scores (11:17, Q4)
Key Stat: Eagles outgained Giants 536-389 in total offence, with a +2 turnover margin
What It Means: Eagles remain in playoff contention (6-2), Giants fall further from NFC East race (2-6)
Next Up: Giants vs 49ers | Eagles BYE (Week 9)

What Was the Story of Giants vs Eagles?

In an NFC East clash in Philadelphia, the Eagles asserted their credentials with a comprehensive 38-20 victory over the New York Giants. Despite a strong Giants opening highlighted by a Saquon Barkley 65-yard TD, Jalen Hurts and the Eagles responded with relentless offensive efficiency, pulling away in the middle quarters and putting the game out of reach in the final period. Hurts, mixing precision through the air with key scrambles, finished with four touchdown passes, connecting repeatedly with DeVonta Smith and tight end Dallas Goedert at pivotal moments.

Lincoln Financial Field was at full volume as 69,879 fans saw the home side take control of both the divisional matchup and the wild card race. The Eagles improved to 6-2, further cementing themselves as NFC contenders, while the Giants slipped to 2-6, leaving their playoff ambitions in severe jeopardy and raising serious questions about their offensive consistency and defensive resilience against top-flight opposition.

Both teams sustained bruises but it is Philadelphia who enters Week 9 (their bye) with both momentum and a crucial divisional tally secured. New York faces a daunting challenge against the 49ers next, needing answers in pass protection and red-zone execution.

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How Did Giants vs Eagles Unfold Quarter by Quarter?

First Quarter: Giants Strike Early, Eagles Respond

The match kicked off with immediate fireworks: after a touchback, Saquon Barkley ripped a 65-yard touchdown down the left sideline on the Eagles’ first play from scrimmage (14:53). Jalen Hurts responded with calm, engineering an 11-play, 53-yard drive culminating in a 9-yard flat pass to Barkley for the equaliser. The Giants countered through Dart and Skattebo’s sharp play-action, tying the game via Cam Skattebo’s 18-yard touchdown reception. Quarter ended 7-7, both sides trading momentum but the Eagles showing an early edge in special teams and run stopping.

  • End of Q1: Giants 7, Eagles 7

Key stats: 65-yard TD rush for Barkley; Hurts 8/11, 69 yds in opening exchanges.

Second Quarter: Eagles Build Ruthless Lead

The Eagles asserted dominance in the second period. Opened with Hurts connecting on a string of passes to DeVonta Smith (who totalled over 120 yards by half), Philadelphia drove 72 yards in 11 plays for a Barkley receiving touchdown. The Giants stalled in the red zone, settling for a Graham Gano 47-yard field goal. Philadelphia seized on a short field, aided by a neutral zone infraction on Kayvon Thibodeaux, as Hurts fired a 6-yard slant to Dallas Goedert for their third touchdown, capping the half 21-10 after a well-managed two-minute drill.

  • End of Q2: Giants 10, Eagles 21

Key numbers: Eagles 244 total yards at half; Giants 170. Eagles 8/10 on first downs in quarter.

Third Quarter: Defensive Adjustments, Field Goals

Both teams’ defence stiffened after halftime, exchanging field goal drives (Elliott good from 40, Gano good from 34), and mounting a series of sacks—Jordan Davis and Rakeem Nunez-Roches each logged drive-stalling efforts. Hurts was kept honest by increasing Giants blitz packages, but the Eagles still found enough room on key 3rd-down throws to DeVonta Smith to control territory. New York’s best chance to close the gap died on a failed red zone trip and a crucial false start penalty, stalling them in the red area again.

  • End of Q3: Giants 13, Eagles 24

Stats: 4 sacks combined in quarter; Eagles 7.2 yards per play; Giants 2/8 third down conversions.

Fourth Quarter: Eagles Pull Away, Giants Kept at Bay

The last period saw Hurts orchestrate a decisive 11-play, 72-yard touchdown drive—capped by his 17-yard TD to Goedert—before later hitting Jahan Dotson on a 40-yard bomb for the kill shot. Jaxson Dart led a late Giants surge including a 2-yard rushing TD, but by then the game was in hand. Eagles managed the clock with three late field-position drives, Hurts kneeling out the contest as the Giants’ secondary was exposed for big gains down the seams and on rub routes.

  • End of Q4/Final: Giants 20, Eagles 38

Fourth-down efficiency: Eagles 2-for-2, Giants only score in the red zone with game out of reach.

Who Were the Standout Players in Giants vs Eagles?

Philadelphia Eagles Standouts

Jalen Hurts (QB)
  • Performance: 33/46 (71.7%), 371 yards, 4 TDs, 1 INT; 7 carries, 45 yards.
  • Key Moment: 17-yard TD pass to Dallas Goedert (Q4, 11:17 left) for a three-score lead.
  • Impact: Hurts’ command on third down (8/12) kept the chains moving and his deep accuracy punished Giants’ secondary.
  • Betting Note: Hurts TD passes over/prop and passing yardage easily cleared most lines.
DeVonta Smith (WR)
  • Performance: 11 receptions, 137 yards. Led all receivers; 4 catches of 20+ yards.
  • Key Moment: Multiple third-down conversions on slants and seam routes in the first half, including a 26-yard grab to set up a TD.
  • Impact: Exploited Giants’ zone coverage over the middle, consistently moved the sticks, set up red-zone scores.
  • Betting Note: Smith receiving yards and receptions props delivered a clear edge.
Dallas Goedert (TE)
  • Performance: 7 receptions, 71 yards, 2 TDs (6, 17 yards), 2 first downs after catch.
  • Key Moment: TD catch at 11:17 of Q4 put game beyond the Giants’ reach.
  • Impact: Consistently won matchups against linebackers and in the flat, a favoured red-zone target for Hurts.
  • Betting Note: TD scorer prop and any-time accumulator value met with both touchdowns.

New York Giants Standouts

Saquon Barkley (RB)
  • Performance: 15 carries, 110 yards, 1 rushing TD (65 yards); 6 receptions, 45 yards, 1 TD.
  • Key Moment: 65-yard TD run on Giants’ opening series, setting an early tone.
  • Impact: Showed explosive burst, but limited after first quarter as game script changed.
  • Betting Note: Overs on Barkley rush yards/probably cashed early, but usage dropped with deficit.
Jaxson Dart (QB)
  • Performance: 21/38, 250 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT; 8 carries, 32 yards, 1 TD.
  • Key Moment: Late 2-yard TD rush (2:49, Q4) but too late to affect outcome.
  • Impact: Struggled under pressure, sacked 4 times, but kept fighting with scrambles and intermediate completions.
  • Betting Note: Dart’s second-half yards and short rushing TD added late fantasy/prop intrigue.
Cam Skattebo (RB)
  • Performance: 8 carries, 31 yards; 4 receptions, 38 yards, 1 TD.
  • Key Moment: 18-yard TD grab (Q1) on wheel route over linebacker coverage.
  • Impact: Provided a versatile option with YAC on screens, one of few consistent positives for NYG.
  • Betting Note: Skattebo anytime TD scorer paid as a long shot.

What Were the Turning Points in Giants vs Eagles?

Turning Point #1: Saquon Barkley Explodes for 65-Yard TD (Q1, 14:53)

Barkley’s first-touch touchdown run put New York ahead and threatened to ignite the contest, but after that moment, the Eagles adjusted, holding Barkley to just 45 yards the rest of the game.
Score: Giants 7, Eagles 0.

Turning Point #2: Hurts-to-Goedert TD Before Half (Q2, 0:25)

Hurts connected with Dallas Goedert on a goal-line slant after a defensive penalty extended the drive, capping a superb two-minute drill and giving Philadelphia a double-digit lead heading into the break.
Score: Eagles 21, Giants 10.

Turning Point #3: Red Zone Stand by Eagles’ Defence (Q3, 2:32)

With the Giants threatening, the Eagles stacked a key sequence as Zach Baun and Nakobe Dean forced two incompletions, holding New York to a field goal. The sequence preserved a two-score margin, swinging both momentum and clock management in Philadelphia’s favour.
Score: Eagles 24, Giants 13.

Turning Point #4: Hurts’ Deep Shot to Dotson (Q4, 5:59)

Hurts’ 40-yard bomb to Jahan Dotson settled the affair early in the fourth, exploiting the Giants’ deep shell and erasing any comeback momentum. This stretched the lead to 38-13 with less than six minutes remaining.

What Do the Stats Tell Us About Giants vs Eagles?

STATGiantsEagles
Total Yards389536
Passing Yards250371
Rushing Yards139165
3rd Down Conversion %26% (5/19)54% (7/13)
Red Zone Efficiency2/55/6
Turnovers20
Time of Possession27:4432:16

The Eagles’ 536 total yards underscores their balanced offensive attack, leaning on both Hurts’ deep passes and a stable run game supporting play action. Giants committed two critical turnovers, both converted to points, while their red zone frustration (just 2 scores on 5 trips) stunted any comeback hopes. Philadelphia’s 5/6 red zone conversion rate and +2 turnover edge proved the difference in what was otherwise a closely matched contest for possession and first downs. The Giants’ inability to convert on third down (5/19) repeatedly snuffed out momentum, especially in the second and third quarters where the Eagles’ secondary stood firm under pressure.

What Does This Result Mean for Giants and Eagles’ Season?

With this win, the Eagles climb to 6-2 and maintain pace atop the NFC East, holding a significant tiebreaker over division rivals. As Philadelphia heads into a bye week, the coaching staff can take confidence from Hurts’ form, Smith’s emergence as a WR1, and a defence that stiffened in the red zone, but will need further improvement against top NFC competition.

The Giants plummet to 2-6, now in real danger of falling from wild card viability. Defensive breakdowns on third down persist and questions remain at quarterback, though Barkley’s explosiveness offers some hope. With San Francisco next, New York face a brutal schedule where their offensive line’s pass protection and secondary depth will be further tested. No major injuries reported post-game.

What Are the Betting Angles for Giants and Eagles’ Next Games?

New York Giants Next: vs San Francisco 49ers (Sun 2 Nov, 18:00 UK)

The Giants return to MetLife to face the San Francisco 49ers—one of the league’s most physical fronts. With questions over resilience against the run and little success in neutralising elite receiving threats, this could be a true litmus test for their secondary. Bettors should track Barkley’s rushing yard markets, as New York may lean on him to slow tempo and keep the 49ers’ explosive offence off the field. Consider Giants under on sacks allowed if recent trends continue, and 49ers red zone TD scorer and alternate spread accumulators look to have an edge.

Find the latest odds and markets at Paddy Power and Sky Bet.

Philadelphia Eagles Next: BYE (no fixture in Week 9)

The Eagles enjoy a crucial rest in Week 9. Their following contest offers time for strategic resets, injury recovery, and market recalibration on future outright and playoff odds. Bettors tracking Philadelphia can look for value on futures at their bye peak, especially if division rivals falter. Watch for updated Super Bowl and conference odds with both Paddy Power and Sky Bet.

Frequently Asked Questions: New York Giants vs Philadelphia Eagles

What was the final score of New York Giants vs Philadelphia Eagles?

The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the New York Giants 38-20 on 26 October 2025 at Lincoln Financial Field.

Who was the MVP of New York Giants vs Philadelphia Eagles?

Jalen Hurts (QB, Eagles) delivered a standout performance with 371 passing yards, 4 touchdowns, and a crucial deep TD pass in the fourth quarter, also utilising his mobility to extend drives.

What was the turning point in New York Giants vs Philadelphia Eagles?

The game’s decisive moment came early in the fourth quarter, when Jalen Hurts’ 17-yard touchdown to Dallas Goedert (Q4, 11:17) extended the Eagles’ lead to three scores and ended any realistic hopes of a Giants comeback.

When do New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles play next?

The Giants face the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday 2 November at 18:00 UK. The Eagles have a bye and return in Week 10.

What’s the Final Verdict on Giants vs Eagles?

The Eagles’ victory over the Giants was built on tempo, balance, and opportunism. Jalen Hurts exhibited season-best form—both in his downfield accuracy and his decision-making under pressure—while DeVonta Smith’s route craft and Dallas Goedert’s red zone dominance exposed every Giants’ defensive flaw. Philadelphia’s command on third downs and red zone efficiency ultimately set them apart, foreshadowing further success for playoff-focused bettors.

New York showed glimpses of promise on the ground but, as so often this season, unforced errors and inability to protect the passer derailed genuine momentum. Looking forward, Eagles’ outright and division markets remain strong plays on Paddy Power and Sky Bet, while Giants matchups lean toward player prop unders until offensive consistency is found.

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