The Philadelphia Eagles have won three straight games, while the Green Bay Packers have fallen from first place in the NFC North.
Published November 11, 2025
Jalen Hurts made consecutive big plays for Philadelphia’s only touchdown, supporting a dominant performance by the Eagles’ defense and leading them to a 10-7 victory over the Green Bay Packers.
Green Bay’s Brandon McManus missed a 64-yard field goal on the final play of the game Monday night.
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Leading 3-0 early in the fourth quarter, the Eagles covered 80 yards in just four plays for a 10-0 lead that ended with a 36-yard catch by the Hurts’ DeVonta Smith. The Packers marched 11 plays, 75 yards and found Josh Jacobs with a 6-yard touchdown run to get within 10-7.
The Packers got the ball back at their own 36 with 27 seconds left. Jordan Love passed to Bo Melton for 19 yards to the Philadelphia 46. Love spiked the ball to stop the clock, but his short pass fell incomplete, forcing a long field goal attempt.
The Eagles (7-2), who lead the NFC East by 3.5 games over the Dallas Cowboys, have won three straight after losing consecutive games.
Green Bay (5-3-1) fell a half-game behind the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears in the NFC North after two straight losses, scoring just one touchdown in each loss.
Hurts completed 15 of 26 passes for 183 yards and one TD. Saquon Barkley carried 22 times for 60 yards.
Love completed 20 of 36 passes for 176 yards. Jacobs gained 74 yards on 21 carries.
Philadelphia made consecutive long pass plays and took a 10-0 lead with 10:35 remaining. On third-and-7, Hurts hit Barkley with a quick toss to the left flat for a 41-yard gain to the Green Bay 36-yard line. Hurts then connected with Smith, who jumped and grabbed a defender at the goal line.
Green Bay fought back on the ensuing possession and took advantage of a pass interference call at the Philadelphia 13 for a first down. Jacobs’ touchdown with 5 minutes and 49 seconds remaining cut the lead to 10-7.
The Eagles punted on their next possession, and Green Bay scored 10 points of its own with 2:18 left. With 4 outs and 1st base, Jacobs fumbled, and Philadelphia recovered at the Green Bay 35 with 1:26 left.
After a scoreless first half, the Eagles got on the board with Jake Elliott’s 39-yard field goal on their first possession of the third quarter.
Neither team produced much offense in the first half, which was full of mistakes. The Eagles had 125 yards of total offense, while Green Bay gained just 83 yards and went 0-of-5 on third-down conversions.
The Eagles finished with a 294-261 lead in total yards.

