The Eagles secured a 22-10 wild-card win over the Packers, showcasing a strong defense and a solid performance from Jalen Hurts.
Hurts didn’t throw for a ton of yards—just 131—but he was sharp. He started the game with six completions in a row, and that third-quarter touchdown pass to Goedert? Pure magic.
The Eagles kicked things off with a fumble recovery on the opening kickoff, leading to Hurts’ first touchdown pass just a few plays later. Their defense was relentless, picking off Jordan Love twice in the first half.
In the fourth quarter, with the Eagles leading 19-10, they stopped the Packers on a crucial fourth down. Quinyon Mitchell sealed the deal with another interception, ensuring the Eagles would host a division game next week.
A.J. Brown was even spotted reading on the sidelines, keeping it light while the team was focused. Love had a tough night, throwing for 212 yards but getting picked off three times.
Josh Jacobs also made a splash, running for 81 yards and scoring a touchdown. He had a standout 31-yard run that really got the crowd going.
The Eagles’ kicker, Jake Elliott, needed a boost after missing an extra point earlier. He nailed a couple of field goals to help extend the lead.
The atmosphere at Lincoln Financial Field was electric, especially when the announcer welcomed Hurts back. The Eagles were ready, and they showed it from the get-go. It was a night to remember for Philly fans!