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Eagles vs. Packers on Monday Night Football: Insights from Philadelphia’s 10-7 Victory

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In a thrilling Monday Night Football matchup on November 10, 2025, the Philadelphia Eagles narrowly defeated the Green Bay Packers 10-7 at Lambeau Field. The game was dominated by defense, with both teams exhibiting exceptional performances that resulted in a first half without any scoring—an uncommon occurrence in the NFL.

The Eagles’ defense played a crucial role, particularly with the new addition of Jaelan Phillips, who recorded six tackles, two quarterback hits, and a fumble recovery. Linebacker Nakobe Dean also made significant contributions, underscoring the Eagles’ defensive strength. The game’s offense came alive in the third quarter, where the Eagles broke the stalemate with a field goal, leading 3-0.

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As the fourth quarter began, quarterback Jalen Hurts connected with running back Saquon Barkley for a 41-yard pass, leading to a 36-yard touchdown reception by wide receiver DeVonta Smith, extending the Eagles’ lead to 10-0. The Packers countered with an effective 11-play, 75-yard drive, culminating in a 6-yard touchdown run by Josh Jacobs, narrowing the gap to 10-7.

With time running out, the Packers had a chance to tie the game with a 64-yard field goal attempt from kicker Brandon McManus, but the kick fell short, sealing the Eagles’ victory. This win marked the Eagles’ third consecutive victory, improving their record to 7-2, while the Packers, now at 5-3-1, faced their second straight loss.

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Both teams combined for only 555 total yards, showcasing the defensive intensity in this matchup. As the Eagles prepare for their upcoming game against the Detroit Lions, the Packers must address their offensive inconsistencies to regain their footing in the season.

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