No, the Philadelphia Eagles did not win last night. In a stunning Thursday Night Football showdown on October 9, 2025, the New York Giants delivered a dominant 34-17 victory over the reigning Super Bowl champions. Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart and running back Cam Skattebo led the charge as New York stunned Philadelphia with a relentless offensive display and a suffocating defense at MetLife Stadium.
The victory marked the Giants’ second win in three games with Dart as the starter and their first five-touchdown performance against the Eagles since 2012. The rookie duo’s explosive performance, combined with Brian Burns’ two sacks and a key interception by Cordale Flott, sealed a win that could signal a major shift in the NFC East race.
Giants Crush Eagles 34-17: Dart and Skattebo Lead the Way
Jaxson Dart played the best game of his young NFL career, completing 17 of 25 passes for 195 yards and a touchdown while rushing 13 times for 58 yards and another score. His composure and athleticism under pressure were key to the Giants converting 11 of 16 third downs, including several clutch plays on scrambles and pinpoint throws.
Cam Skattebo powered the ground game with 110 total yards and three short-yardage touchdowns, including two in the second half that broke the game wide open. His final score came after Cordale Flott’s 68-yard interception return deep into Eagles territory, effectively ending any chance of a Philadelphia comeback.
“This city is starving for wins, and we feel it,” Dart told the broadcast postgame. “Me and Skatt talk about it all the time — just trying to stack these. This is a special one for sure.”
The Giants’ offensive line dominated the trenches, paving the way for 172 rushing yards and neutralizing one of the league’s most feared pass rushes. On the other side, Brian Burns spearheaded the defense with two sacks, tying Broncos linebacker Nik Bonitto for the league lead with seven. New York’s defense also forced two critical turnovers and held Philadelphia to just 73 rushing yards.
Eagles Struggle on Both Sides of the Ball Amid Key Injuries
The loss exposed major concerns for the Eagles. Star cornerback Quinyon Mitchell exited early with a hamstring injury, further depleting a secondary already searching for answers. His replacements, Kelee Ringo and Adoree’ Jackson, struggled in coverage and committed costly penalties.
Philadelphia’s offensive line also continued to underperform without injured guard Landon Dickerson. Backup Brett Toth failed to generate push in the run game, while right guard Tyler Steen was a downgrade from Mekhi Becton. As a result, Saquon Barkley was held to just 58 rushing yards and is averaging only 3.4 yards per carry this season, down from 5.8 last year.
Defensively, the Eagles’ once-formidable front struggled without Jalen Carter, posting little pressure on Dart even when blitzing. Philadelphia ranked third in pressure rate without blitzing last year but has fallen to 22nd in 2025, a dramatic decline that showed in Thursday’s game.
What This Means for the NFC East Race
This emphatic win could mark a turning point for the Giants. After years of instability at quarterback, Dart’s poise and playmaking ability offer new hope. His ability to extend plays and make throws on the move — reminiscent of Lamar Jackson and Jalen Hurts — gives New York an offensive dimension it lacked under Russell Wilson.
For the Eagles, this defeat underscores mounting problems as injuries pile up and both lines underperform. As they look to defend their Super Bowl title, Philadelphia must find answers quickly — particularly on offense, where timing and blocking breakdowns have become too common.
In short, the Eagles did not win last night. Instead, it was a statement victory for the Giants, fueled by a breakout performance from Jaxson Dart and a dominant showing on both sides of the ball.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Did the Eagles win last night?
No. The Eagles lost 34-17 to the New York Giants on Thursday Night Football on October 9, 2025.
Q2: Who starred for the Giants in the win?
Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart threw for 195 yards and ran for 58 with two total touchdowns, while Cam Skattebo scored three rushing touchdowns.
Q3: What went wrong for the Eagles?
Injuries to key players like Quinyon Mitchell and Landon Dickerson hurt both defense and offense. Their offensive line struggled, and the defense failed to pressure Dart.
Q4: How did the Giants’ defense perform?
Brian Burns had two sacks, Cordale Flott had a crucial interception, and the unit held Philadelphia to just 73 rushing yards.
Q5: What’s next for both teams?
The Giants hope to build momentum behind Dart, while the Eagles must regroup and address injuries and offensive line struggles to stay competitive.
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