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After Stunning Win Over Eagles in Week 6, Can Giants Do It Again?
The New York Giants stunned the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 6 with a 34-17 victory — their first win over Philadelphia since 2021. On Sunday, rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart will try to lead New York to its first season sweep of the Eagles since 2007 when the two teams meet again at Lincoln Financial Field.
Kickoff is set for Sunday, October 26, 2025, at 1:00 PM ET on FOX. The Giants enter at 2-5, desperate to stay afloat in the NFC East, while the Eagles (5-2) look to avenge one of their rare losses and reassert dominance in the division.
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Giants Look to Recapture the Magic
The Giants’ first meeting with Philadelphia showcased their best football of the season. Rookie Jaxson Dart accounted for two touchdowns (one passing, one rushing), while fellow rookie Cam Skattebo rushed for three more in a commanding 34-17 home win. However, the momentum faded quickly with a gut-wrenching 33-32 loss at Denver, where the Giants surrendered a 19-0 lead.
Despite the collapse, Brian Daboll remains confident in his young quarterback. “He’s got a routine down,” Daboll said. “We’re doing everything we can to get him ready to play.”
Dart has thrown for 791 yards and seven touchdowns this season, while Skattebo has been a breakout performer with nearly 400 rushing yards and five scores. Against the Eagles’ front, establishing early balance will be crucial to keeping the rookie QB comfortable.
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Eagles Look for Redemption at Home
Philadelphia bounced back from that Week 6 defeat with a 28-22 win at Minnesota, powered by Jalen Hurts’ perfect passer rating (158.3) and a combined 304 receiving yards from A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. It was the Eagles’ fifth straight game without a turnover — a sign their offense is finally in rhythm again.
The biggest change for the rematch is the return of Jalen Carter, who missed the first meeting with a heel injury. His disruptive presence was felt immediately last week, creating pressure that led to a game-sealing pick-six. “The whole key to the play was Jalen Carter,” defensive coordinator Vic Fangio said.
Head coach Nick Sirianni downplayed revenge talk, emphasizing consistency. “If we’re getting up more for one game than the other, then we’re not doing our jobs,” he said. But with the crowd behind them and momentum back on their side, expect a sharper performance from Philadelphia.
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Injury Reports
New York Giants
| Player | Status | Injury |
|---|---|---|
| Brian Burns (OLB) | Questionable | Foot |
| Paulson Adebo (CB) | Questionable | Knee |
| Jevon Holland (S) | Questionable | Knee |
| Chauncey Golston (DL) | Questionable | Neck |
| Darius Slayton (WR) | Questionable | Hamstring |
| John Michael Schmitz Jr. (C) | Questionable | Knee |
| Graham Gano (K) | Out | Groin |
| Micah McFadden (LB) | Out | Lower Leg |
Philadelphia Eagles
| Player | Status | Injury |
|---|---|---|
| A.J. Brown (WR) | Questionable | Hamstring |
| Adoree’ Jackson (CB) | Questionable | Concussion |
| Azeez Ojulari (LB) | Questionable | Hamstring |
| Jeremiah Trotter Jr. (LB) | Questionable | Ankle |
| Cam Jurgens (C) | Questionable | Knee |
| Ogbo Okoronkwo (DE) | Out | Triceps |
| Nolan Smith Jr. (OLB) | Out | Triceps |
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Betting Insights and Trends
Philadelphia enters as a 7-point favorite, but the Giants have quietly been strong against the spread. Their Week 6 meeting produced 51 total points, and both teams trend toward the over again here.
- Philadelphia is 12-3 ATS in its last 15 regular-season games.
- New York is 3-1 ATS as an underdog in 2025.
- Philadelphia is 9-2 SU after a win since 2024.
- The over is 4-1 in Philadelphia’s last five games.
- The over is 2-1 in New York’s last three road contests.
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Matchup Breakdown
The Eagles’ Week 6 loss to New York was a wake-up call. Expect their defensive front, bolstered by Jalen Carter’s return, to focus on pressuring Dart and clogging Skattebo’s running lanes. Philadelphia’s secondary must also tighten coverage after allowing two deep completions in the previous matchup.
For the Giants, avoiding turnovers is paramount. Their offensive line will face one of the league’s most physical fronts, and maintaining composure in a hostile environment will test Dart’s maturity.
Ultimately, Philadelphia’s offensive efficiency and defensive reinforcements give them the upper hand in the rematch.
Prediction
The Giants have shown fight under Jaxson Dart, but Lincoln Financial Field remains one of the toughest road venues in the league. Expect Jalen Hurts and the Eagles’ passing attack to settle this one by the third quarter.
Projected Final Score: Philadelphia Eagles 30, New York Giants 20
Best Bets: Eagles -7 | Over 43.5
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