Philadelphia Eagles vs New York Giants Match Player Stats (Oct 26, 2025)

Saquon Barkley took a handoff on the second play of the game, split the left side, and ran 65 yards untouched into the end zone. Seventeen seconds into the first drive. The Eagles had already made their point.

By the time it was over at Lincoln Financial Field on October 26, 2025, Philadelphia had piled up 276 rushing yards on 33 carries, put four touchdown passes through Jalen Hurts, and handed the Giants their sixth loss in eight games. The box score tells you plenty. What it does not capture is Cam Skattebo being carted off with a dislocated ankle in the second quarter, or Jaxson Dart kneeling beside him on the turf, head buried in his hands.

Eagles 38, Giants 20. Here is the full breakdown of the Philadelphia Eagles vs New York Giants player stats, scoring summary, and complete box score from Week 8.



Game Information

DetailInfo
DateOctober 26, 2025
VenueLincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA
Attendance69,879
Weather60°F, 41% humidity, 4 mph wind
Vegas LineEagles -7 (covered)
Over/Under44 (over, 58 combined)
Giants Record2-6
Eagles Record6-2

Score by Quarter

Q1Q2Q3Q4Final
New York Giants733720
Philadelphia Eagles71431438

Scoring Summary

QtrTimeTeamPlayScore
Q114:43PHISaquon Barkley 65-yd rush (Elliott kick)PHI 7-0
Q12:56NYGCam Skattebo 18-yd pass from Dart (Gano kick)7-7
Q211:38PHIBarkley 9-yd pass from Hurts (Elliott kick)PHI 14-7
Q22:53NYGGraham Gano 47-yd FGPHI 14-10
Q20:21PHIDallas Goedert 6-yd pass from Hurts (Elliott kick)PHI 21-10
Q37:03PHIJake Elliott 40-yd FGPHI 24-10
Q30:19NYGGraham Gano 34-yd FGPHI 24-13
Q411:17PHIGoedert 17-yd pass from Hurts (Elliott kick)PHI 31-13
Q45:59PHIJahan Dotson 40-yd pass from Hurts (Elliott kick)PHI 38-13
Q42:44NYGJaxson Dart 2-yd rush (Gano kick)Final 38-20

Eagles Offense: Barkley, Bigsby, and a Ground Game the Giants Had No Answer For

Barkley’s 65-yard opener set a tone that lasted four quarters. He had managed just 44 yards against Minnesota a week earlier and 30 against Denver before that. On this Sunday, he rushed 14 times for 150 yards at 10.7 yards per carry, caught four passes for 24 yards, and added a receiving touchdown before a groin issue forced him out after a 28-yard run late in the third quarter.

He was not particularly concerned. “I went out swinging,” Barkley said afterward, calling the injury “nothing crazy.”

Backup Tank Bigsby absorbed the workload and gave Philadelphia nothing to worry about, running nine times for 104 yards. Two backs over 100 yards rushing in the same game, against a Giants front that came in struggling to stop the run.

Philadelphia finished with eight explosive rushing plays of 10 or more yards, totaling 189 yards. The Giants had zero. Defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence acknowledged what that kind of output means. “It’s really frustrating, but we just gotta do better as a whole, as a unit,” Lawrence said. “It’s not just the front guys who stop the run. It’s everybody.”

Jalen Hurts handled the passing game cleanly alongside it. He completed 15 of 20 passes for 179 yards and four touchdown passes, ending the afternoon with a 141.5 passer rating. He added four designed runs for 22 yards.

“I don’t think there’s anything that we can’t do,” Hurts said. “It’s a matter of are we working towards it and working in it the right way?”

Eagles Passing

PlayerCmp/AttYdsTDINTSackedRating
Jalen Hurts15/20179404 (-28 yds)141.5

Eagles Rushing

PlayerAttYdsAvgTDLong
Saquon Barkley1415010.7165
Tank Bigsby910411.6029
Jalen Hurts4225.508
Will Shipley320.703
Tanner McKee3-200
Team332768.4165

Eagles Receiving

PlayerRecTgtYdsTDLong
DeVonta Smith6984026
Jahan Dotson1240140
Dallas Goedert3328217
Saquon Barkley4524112
Xavier Gipson11303

DeVonta Smith picked up six catches for 84 yards in the absence of A.J. Brown, who sat out with a hamstring injury. Dallas Goedert’s two touchdowns gave him seven receiving scores on the season, a career high at that point.


Giants Offense: Dart Sacked Five Times, Skattebo’s Day Ends Early

Dart came into Philadelphia off one of the uglier losses of the NFL season, the Denver collapse the week prior where the Giants blew an 18-point lead in the final six minutes. He showed enough composure here, finishing 14-of-24 for 193 yards and one touchdown with no interceptions, but the Eagles’ pass rush made his afternoon a grind from start to finish.

He was sacked five times for a loss of 15 yards. Jalyx Hunt, Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, Moro Ojomo, and Rakeem Nunez-Roches all recorded sacks, with Hunt generating seven total pressures on 22 pass rush snaps, the most disruptive individual performance on either defense.

Dart scrambled for a two-yard rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter with the game already decided, finishing with six carries for 17 yards on the ground. It was competitive enough statistically. The circumstances around him were not.

“I thought they really kind of dominated most of the game,” Dart said in the locker room. “We have to start figuring out ways to win because I do, I hate it, and I’m not used to it and I’m not just going to accept it.”

The Giants ran 21 times for 68 yards at 3.2 yards per carry. Tyrone Tracy Jr. led the backfield with 39 yards on 10 carries after Skattebo left the field in the second quarter.

Giants Passing

PlayerCmp/AttYdsTDINTSackedRating
Jaxson Dart14/24193105 (-15 yds)98.1

Giants Rushing

PlayerAttYdsAvgTDLong
Tyrone Tracy Jr.10393.906
Jaxson Dart6172.818
Cam Skattebo3124.005
Devin Singletary200.003
Team21683.218

Giants Receiving

PlayerRecTgtYdsTDLong
Wan’Dale Robinson3448034
Devin Singletary1128028
Darius Slayton2526019
Daniel Bellinger1121021
Theo Johnson3420012
Cam Skattebo1218118
Beaux Collins1218018
Tyrone Tracy Jr.231409

Cam Skattebo: The Injury That Went Beyond the Scoreboard

With 8:07 left in the second quarter, Skattebo caught a pass over the middle and came down awkwardly after Zack Baun brought him to the ground. His right ankle twisted underneath him at an angle that stopped both sidelines cold. Players turned away. Dart screamed, then dropped to a knee and buried his head in his hands.

The fourth-round rookie out of Arizona State was carted off with a dislocated right ankle, an open tibia fracture, and a ruptured deltoid ligament. He underwent surgery Sunday night at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia. The procedure was successful.

“I feel absolutely terrible for the young man,” Daboll said afterward. “He’s got a long road ahead of him.”

Dart did not try to clean it up. “That’s my boy, man. That sucks. It’s just the worst part of the game.”

Right tackle Jermaine Eluemunor spoke for much of the locker room. “He’s irreplaceable. You can have guys that run the ball really hard, but his energy and what he brings to the table, it’s going to be hard to replace. I just pray that he gets healthy and comes back even better.”

Through seven games before the injury, Skattebo had 410 rushing yards, five touchdowns, 207 receiving yards, and a genuine case for Offensive Rookie of the Year. Three of those rushing touchdowns had come against this same Eagles team on October 9, in New York’s 34-17 upset win. Even Barkley, who tore his ACL as a Giant in 2020, weighed in. “From everything I’ve heard, the type of person he is and how he comes to work through adversity and the mindset he has that got him to this point is going to help him get through it,” Barkley said.


Full Team Stats

StatGiantsEagles
Total Yards246427
Rushing (Att-Yds-TD)21-68-133-276-1
Rushing Avg (YPC)3.28.4
Net Passing Yards178151
Gross Passing Yards193179
Completions/Attempts14/2415/20
Completion %58%75%
First Downs1323
Rushing First Downs412
Passing First Downs911
3rd Down Conv.5/12 (42%)2/8 (25%)
4th Down Conv.1/12/2
Red Zone (Made/Att)2/33/3
Sacks Allowed5 (-15 yds)4 (-28 yds)
Penalties7 (-54 yds)5 (-30 yds)
Turnovers00
Time of Possession26:4533:15
Total Plays5057
Yards Per Play4.97.5
EPA Per Play+0.026+0.405
Explosive Runs (10+ yds)08
Yards on Explosive Runs0189
Explosive Passes (15+ yds)64

Defensive Stats

Giants Defense

PlayerTotalSoloSacksTFLPDQB Hits
Bobby Okereke871.0000
Dane Belton840000
Tyler Nubin530110
Abdul Carter520000
Kayvon Thibodeaux510011
Brian Burns421.0101
Roy Robertson-Harris320000
Rakeem Nunez-Roches321.0101
Deonte Banks310000
Dexter Lawrence300.5001
Andru Phillips220010
Darius Muasau210000
Cordale Flott210000
Darius Alexander100.5001

Eagles Defense

PlayerTotalSoloSacksTFLPDQB Hits
Zack Baun631.0221
Cooper DeJean610100
Reed Blankenship550000
Nakobe Dean540000
Jalyx Hunt441.0101
Moro Ojomo321.0101
Jordan Davis221.0101
Jalen Carter221.0101
Marcus Epps220000
Will Shipley220000
Andrew Mukuba210000
Jihaad Campbell210000
Kelee Ringo200000
Joshua Uche110011

Kicking, Punting and Special Teams

PlayerFGXPLongPuntsAvgLong
Graham Gano (NYG)2/22/247
Jamie Gillan (NYG)448.558
Jake Elliott (PHI)1/25/540
Braden Mann (PHI)157.057

Elliott missed a 58-yard attempt in the first quarter and was 1-of-2 overall. Gano was perfect on both field goals, including the 47-yarder in the second quarter.

Kick Returns

PlayerRetYdsAvgLongTD
Gunner Olszewski (NYG)39431.3330
Devin Singletary (NYG)25125.5310
Will Shipley (PHI)39933.0410

Punt Returns

PlayerRetYdsAvgLongTD
Xavier Gipson (PHI)11717.0170
New York Giants000

Additional Injuries

Giants: CB Art Green (hamstring), CB Cor’Dale Flott (concussion), TE Daniel Bellinger (neck) all left during the game alongside Skattebo.

Eagles: WR A.J. Brown (hamstring) and C Cam Jurgens (knee) were both inactive.


NFC East Implications

The Eagles had lost to the Giants 34-17 two weeks earlier on October 9. This was the correction. Philadelphia dominated the rematch and pulled level in the season series while pushing their record to 6-2, firmly in the hunt at the top of the NFC.

First-year offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo had faced questions through the first month of the season. Two consecutive weeks of offensive production, 300-plus passing yards in Minnesota followed by 276 rushing yards here, quieted most of them. Head coach Nick Sirianni credited everyone involved. “In football it’s always us. All of us. I think Kevin’s really mentally tough. You have to be in this game,” Sirianni said.

For the Giants, the loss dropped them to 2-6. Nabers was already done for the year with a torn ACL suffered in Week 4. Now Skattebo joined him. Two rookies who had given New York a reason to believe in 2025, both gone before the halfway point of the season.

The last image of the afternoon that mattered had nothing to do with the final score. It was Dart jogging over as the medical cart pulled away, leaning down to give Skattebo a headbutt before his teammate disappeared into the tunnel. Whatever this Giants rebuild becomes, those two are at the center of it. October 26, 2025 was a hard day to be part of it.


Stats sourced from Pro Football Reference, PFF, ESPN and the Associated Press.

Jordan Berglund
Jordan Berglundhttps://dailynewsmagazine.co.uk/
Jordan Berglund started Daily News Magazine in January 2026 after spending the better part of a decade reporting for UK regional papers. He moved to London from Stockholm in 2018 and cut his teeth covering business, politics, entertainment, and breaking news across Europe, which gave him a front-row seat to how traditional newsrooms were struggling to adapt. He studied journalism at Uppsala University and later trained at the Reuters Institute, but most of what he knows about running a newsroom came from years of watching what worked and what didn't. He still reports on UK politics, celebrity news, sports, technology, and European affairs when he's not editing, and he's building Daily News Magazine around the idea that speed and accuracy don't have to be enemies.

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