Eagles end 3-game losing streak with 31-0 shutout of Raiders
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Follow along with the Eagles Wire for live updates, scores, highlights, and news from Lincoln Financial Field as the Eagles host the Raiders in a critical game
The Las Vegas Raiders lost their eighth consecutive game Sunday after their offense set a historic-low against the Eagles.
The Eagles didn’t just stop a three-game slide Sunday. They looked like a team that finally remembered what it wants to be.
The Las Vegas Raiders traveled to the East Coast to face the Philadelphia Eagles in frigid December temperatures. The Good The Raiders' offense still struggled
With Geno Smith out with a shoulder injury, Raiders backup quarterback and former Eagles QB Kenny Pickett struggled in his Philadelphia homecoming, as Las Vegas notched just 75 total offensive yards.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts had some strong words for his critics amid wild trade speculation.
Hurts’ 154.9 passer rating was close to being perfect (158.3), and it was his first above the century mark since Week 8 against the Giants.
The Philadelphia Eagles, mired in a three-game losing streak, got a much-needed blowout victory over the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, 31-0, to move to 9-5.
The Philadelphia Eagles host the Las Vegas Raiders today at Lincoln Financial Field. Kickoff is 1:00 p.m. ET. Lane Johnson is expected to return to practice this week, according to Ian Rapoport. Rapoport wrote,
The Philadelphia Eagles held the Las Vegas Raiders scoreless in the first half, allowing only 52 total yards. Philadelphia's offense focused on the run game, with Saquon Barkley scoring a touchdown and the team running the ball 22 times.
Brandon Graham leveled Kenny Pickett not once, but twice, his first two-sack game since New Year’s Day in 2022, when he had a pair against the Ne