The Philadelphia Eagles ended a three-game losing streak with a decisive 31-0 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders at Lincoln Financial Field. The game marked the team’s most complete performance of the season, as they dominated both offensively and defensively.
Philadelphia opened the scoring in the first quarter when Jalen Hurts connected with Dallas Goedert on a four-yard pass. Saquon Barkley contributed 26 yards during the drive, and A.J. Brown drew a key pass interference penalty to keep it alive. The Eagles’ defense made an early impact as well, stopping the Raiders on fourth down after Jalean Phillips tipped a pass and Moro Ojomo recorded an 11-yard sack.
In the second quarter, Jake Elliott extended the lead with a 27-yard field goal following a deep completion to DeVonta Smith. Brandon Graham continued his strong play with his second sack of the day, forcing another Raiders punt. Saquon Barkley later added to the score with a two-yard rushing touchdown, aided by catches from Goedert and runs from Tank Bigsby.
The third quarter saw Zack Baun intercept Kenny Pickett for his second interception of the season, halting Las Vegas’s first promising drive after halftime. The Eagles capitalized on this turnover as Hurts found Goedert again for another four-yard touchdown pass.
Early in the fourth quarter, Hurts threw his third touchdown of the game, connecting with A.J. Brown for 27 yards in the end zone. At that point, Hurts had matched his number of touchdowns to incompletions.
Dallas Goedert stood out offensively with six receptions for 70 yards and two touchdowns—his third multi-touchdown game this year. He now has nine receiving touchdowns this season, tying him for second in the league and first among tight ends.
Jalen Hurts finished 12-of-15 passing for 175 yards and three touchdowns, posting a passer rating of 154.9 while also rushing seven times for 39 yards.
On defense, Brandon Graham recorded two sacks—his first multi-sack game since facing New Orleans in 2022—while playing primarily at defensive tackle at age 37.
Next week, Philadelphia will travel to FedEx Field to face division rival Washington Commanders on Saturday at 5 PM.


