The Philadelphia Eagles secured a narrow 10-7 victory against the Green Bay Packers on Monday Night Football at Lambeau Field on November 10, 2025. This game, part of Week 10 in the NFL, was characterized by strong defensive performances from both squads, resulting in a low-scoring affair.
After a scoreless first half, the Eagles broke the deadlock with a 39-yard field goal by Jake Elliott in the third quarter, capping a 50-yard drive. The Eagles” offense managed to find the end zone in the fourth quarter when Jalen Hurts connected with DeVonta Smith for a touchdown, marking Smith”s 36-yard reception as a highlight. The Packers quickly responded with a touchdown run from Josh Jacobs in the final minutes, but they were unable to mount a comeback.
Hurts completed 15 of 26 passes for 183 yards and one touchdown, while not throwing any interceptions. On the ground, Saquon Barkley led the Eagles with 22 carries for 60 yards. Smith was the leading receiver, amassing four catches for 69 yards. Dallas Goedert also contributed with four receptions for 43 yards.
For the Packers, Jordan Love finished with 20 completions on 36 attempts for 176 yards, but he did not throw a touchdown pass. Jacobs rushed for 75 yards on 21 carries, accounting for Green Bay”s only touchdown. The Eagles” defense was relentless, with Nakobe Dean leading the charge with seven tackles, including a sack, and Jaelan Phillips, who made his debut after a trade, contributing significantly on defense.
Both teams faced challenges in the first half, with multiple fumbles as defenses asserted their dominance. The Eagles recovered one fumble while the Packers managed to force another on Hurts. With the game only producing seven points for each team in the fourth quarter, it exemplified the tactical adjustments made by both coaching staffs.
The Eagles” offense totaled 277 yards, with 100 coming from the ground game and 183 from passing. Philadelphia successfully converted 40% of their third-down attempts, while Green Bay accumulated 251 total yards and faced five sacks throughout the game.
As the Eagles improved to a 7-2 record, they remain in contention for the NFC East title. Next week, they will face the Washington Commanders. Meanwhile, the Packers, now at 5-3-1, will host the Chicago Bears in a crucial matchup to maintain their playoff positioning.
