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Philadelphia Eagles vs New York Giants: Box score, players stats, and summary feat. Saquon Barkley, Malik Nabers

The Philadelphia Eagles faced off against the New York Giants in Week 7. Philadelphia is 3-2 this season and is coming off a 20-16 win against the Cleveland Browns.

The Giants have played good football this season, but despite that, they have a record of 2-4. They lost 17-7 to the Cincinnati Bengals last week and need a win against the Eagles to get back on track.

Both teams failed to score any points in the first quarter of the game, and the Eagles are now the only team in the NFL that has not scored on any of their opening drives this season.

Saquon Barkley marked his return to New York in style and scored a touchdown in the second quarter of the game. The Eagles led by 14-3 at halftime. They continued to build on the lead in the second half and won the game 28-3.


Eagles vs Giants box scores

Team

1st Quarter

2nd Quarter

3rd Quarter

4th Quarter

Full-Time Score

Philadelphia Eagles

0

14

7

7

28

New York Giants

0

3

0

0

3


Eagles box score

Quarterback:

Player

Pass Attempts

Pass Completions

Passing Yards

Passing TDs

INTs

Rushing Attempts

Rushing Yards

Rushing TDs

Jalen Hurts

14

10

114

1


7

22

2

Kenny Pickett

1

0

0






Rushing and Receiving:

Player

Rushing Attempts

Rushing Yards

Rushing TDs

Receptions

Receiving Yards

Receiving TDs

Saquon Barkley

17

176

1

2

11


A.J. Brown




5

89

1

DeVonta Smith




1

-2


Jahan Dotson







Kenneth Gainwell

13

56


1

11


Grant Calcaterra




1

5


Parris Campbell







Will Shipley

8

16





Defense:

Player

Tackles

Sacks

Interceptions

Josh Sweat

1

1


Zack Baun

6



Nolan Smith Jr.

2

1


Bryce Huff

2

1


Reed Blankenship

4



Nakobe Dean

11

2


Cooper DeJean

3



Jalen Carter

4

2


CJ Gardner Johnson

1



Darius Slay Jr.

4



Quinyon Mitchell

2



Avonte Maddox

1



Moro Ojomo

1



Thomas Booker IV

2



Milton Williams

1



Jalyx Hunt

1

1


Kelee Ringo

2



Jeremiah Trotter Jr.

1



Sydney Brown

1



Isaiah Rodgers

2



Kicking:

Player

FGs Attempted

FGs Converted

XPs Attempted

XPs Converted

Total Points

Jake Elliot

0

0

4

4

4


Giants box score

Quarterback:

Player

Pass Attempts

Pass Completions

Passing Yards

Passing TDs

INTs

Rushing Attempts

Rushing Yards

Rushing TDs

Daniel Jones

19

13

93



5

20


Drew Lock

8

3

6



1

13


Rushing and Receiving:

Player

Rushing Attempts

Rushing Yards

Rushing TDs

Receptions

Receiving Yards

Receiving TDs

Tyrone Tracy Jr.

6

23


3

9


Devin Singletary

5

18


1

3


Malik Nabers




4

41


Darius Slayton




1

11


Daniel Bellinger




1

11


Eric Gray




1

7


Wan’Dale Robinson




6

23


Defense:

Player

Tackles

Sacks

Interceptions

Deonte Banks

6



Dexter Lawrence

5

2


Tyler Nubin

9



Jason Pinnock

5



Ty Summers

2



Micah McFadden

6



Brian Burns

4

1


Rakeem Nunez-Roches

6



Dru Phillips

3



Azeez Olujari

2

1


Bobby Okereke

6



Matthew Adams

1



Casey Kreiter

1



Cor’Dale Flott

1



Jordan Riley

2



Tre Hawkins II

4



Darius Muasau

4



Tomon Fox

3



DJ Davidson

2



Bryce Ford-Wheaton

1



Dane Belton

1



Elijah Chatman

3



Kicking:

Player

FGs Attempted

FGs Converted

XPs Attempted

XPs Converted

Total Points

Greg Joseph

11

3

Eagles vs Giants summary

Daniel Jones - Source: Getty
Daniel Jones - Source: Getty

The Eagles played their best game of the season and came away with a blowout win against the Giants. Barkley rushed for 176 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries and had a big outing against his former team.

Despite Malik Nabers' return, the Giants' offense continued to struggle and scored just three points. Daniel Jones threw for only 99 yards and got sacked seven times, which gave Drew Lock an opportunity to play in the fourth quarter.

The Eagles are now 4-2 on the season and will play the Cincinnati Bengals next week. They will hope to build on this win against the Giants and go on a long winning streak.

As for the Giants, the franchise should already be looking at quarterbacks from next year's draft class. It's evident that Jones is not the solution to their problems, and they should start over with a new quarterback and Nabers as the cornerstones of the franchise.


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