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Hurts and the Eagles get their revenge in style

Jalen Hurts seeks revenge and a first-time win
Jalen Hurts seeks revenge and a first-time win

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Jalen Hurts led the most explosive offensive performance of the Philadelphia Eagles so far in 2025. And he made it clear that this team still has plenty left in the tank. After a dominant 38-20 win over the New York Giants at Lincoln Financial Field, the quarterback delivered a direct message to his teammates. “The best is yet to come.”

That line wasn’t random. Just two weeks earlier, the Eagles had been crushed by the Giants 34-17. That loss stung, and the team felt it. But in Week 8, the rematch came with fire. Jalen Hurts threw four touchdown passes with surgical precision, bringing his total to seven scores over the last two games. Philadelphia also racked up 276 rushing yards and 427 total yards—their highest mark of the season.

Collective effort

According to EssentiallySports, Jalen Hurts praised the team’s overall performance. He also raised the internal bar with his postgame comments. “I don’t think there’s anything we can’t do,” he said. And with a 6-2 record, those words carry weight.

Saquon Barkley’s impact was undeniable. On the second snap of the game, he broke loose for a 65-yard touchdown that electrified the crowd. Before leaving with a groin injury, Barkley had already piled up 150 yards on 14 carries, plus another score through the air. His backup, Tank Bigsby, kept the momentum going with 104 yards on just nine attempts. “Saquon being Saquon… Tank came in and ran with the same intensity,” said Jalen Hurts, clearly proud of the ground game.

But the story didn’t end on the field. Back in Week 6, the Giants mocked the Eagles with a meme styled after “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.” After the rematch, the Eagles fired back with a GIF of a man throwing objects from a car at a cyclist. Petty? Maybe. But it was also a reminder that Philly doesn’t forget.

Every week matters

Now, with a bye week ahead and a Monday night showdown against the Packers looming, Jalen Hurts remains composed. “It’s an important time to evaluate, reset, and keep pushing forward,” he said. The energy is high, and the Eagles look ready to turn revenge into momentum.

In the NFL, every week can shift the narrative—and Jalen Hurts is setting the tone. If his words translate into wins, Philadelphia Eagles might be heading toward something big.

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