U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN | Sunday, October 19, 2025 | Attendance: 66,899 | Broadcast: FOX | Game Duration: 3:06
Jalen Hurts completed 19 of 23 passes for 326 yards and three touchdowns without an interception, posting a perfect 158.3 passer rating โ only the third time in Eagles franchise history a quarterback has hit that mark, after Nick Foles in 2013 and Donovan McNabb in 2007. DeVonta Smith caught nine passes for a career-high 183 receiving yards, the most by any wide receiver in the NFL through Week 7 of the 2025 season. Philadelphia won 28-22, ending a two-game losing streak to move to 5-2, while Minnesota dropped to 3-3. The Vikings outgained the Eagles 387 yards to 361 in total yardage, held possession for more than 34 minutes, and scored no passing touchdowns, converting just one of six red zone trips.
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Final Score โ Eagles vs Vikings
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Final
Philadelphia Eagles (5-2)
7
7
7
7
28
Minnesota Vikings (3-3)
3
3
10
6
22
Philadelphia scored one touchdown in each quarter. Minnesota’s only double-digit quarter came in the third, when Jordan Mason’s 1-yard touchdown run and back-to-back Reichard field goals cut the deficit to 21-16 before the Eagles responded with the Brown score in the fourth.
Scoring Summary
Qtr
Time
Score
Play
Drive
Q1
6:59
PHI 7โ0
A.J. Brown 37-yd TD reception from Hurts (Elliott kick)
12 plays, 75 yds, 8:01
Q1
2:04
PHI 7โ3
Will Reichard 59-yd FG
11 plays, 39 yds, 4:55
Q2
13:26
PHI 14โ3
Jalyx Hunt 42-yd INT return (Elliott kick)
โ
Q2
6:34
PHI 14โ6
Will Reichard 34-yd FG
7 plays, 64 yds, 3:03
Q3
9:02
PHI 14โ9
Will Reichard 28-yd FG
10 plays, 42 yds, 5:58
Q3
8:07
PHI 21โ9
DeVonta Smith 79-yd TD reception from Hurts (Elliott kick)
2 plays, 84 yds, 0:55
Q3
3:38
PHI 21โ16
Jordan Mason 1-yd rush TD (Reichard kick)
8 plays, 60 yds, 4:29
Q4
10:06
PHI 21โ19
Will Reichard 35-yd FG
7 plays, 51 yds, 4:09
Q4
6:35
PHI 28โ19
A.J. Brown 26-yd TD reception from Hurts (Elliott kick)
7 plays, 70 yds, 3:31
Q4
1:57
PHI 28โ22
Will Reichard 29-yd FG
16 plays, 61 yds, 4:38
The opening Philadelphia drive โ 12 plays, 75 yards, 8:01 off the clock โ included a tush-push fourth-and-one conversion from the Eagles’ own 45-yard line before Hurts hit Brown for the 37-yard score. The Brown touchdown in the fourth quarter came on a 7-play, 70-yard drive that began with Hurts converting a third-and-13 on a Brown comeback before finding him again for the go-ahead score.
Team Stats
Stat
Philadelphia
Minnesota
Final Score
28
22
Total Yards
361
387
Net Passing Yards
316
298
Rushing Yards
45
89
Total Plays
49
67
Yards per Play
7.4
5.8
First Downs
13
21
โ Passing
9
13
โ Rushing
4
7
โ Penalty
0
1
3rd Down Efficiency
3/10 (30%)
7/15 (47%)
4th Down Efficiency
2/3 (67%)
1/1 (100%)
Red Zone (Scores/Attempts)
0/1
1/6
Penalties
8 โ 64 yds
3 โ 30 yds
Turnovers
0
2
Fumbles Lost
0
0
Interceptions Thrown
0
2
Def/ST Touchdowns
1
0
Time of Possession
25:58
34:02
Philadelphia Eagles Offensive Stats
Jalen Hurts Passing Stats
Player
C/ATT
CMP%
YDS
AVG
TD
INT
SACKS-YDS
QBR
RTG
Jalen Hurts
19/23
82.6%
326
14.2
3
0
3โ10
96.2
158.3
Hurts’ 158.3 passer rating was perfect โ the third time in Eagles franchise history a quarterback has reached that mark, after Nick Foles (2013) and Donovan McNabb (2007). Facing third-and-nine with 1:45 remaining and Minnesota holding all three timeouts, Hurts delivered a 45-yard completion to Brown to seal the game.
Eagles Rushing Stats
Player
CAR
YDS
AVG
TD
LG
Saquon Barkley
18
44
2.4
0
9
Tank Bigsby
1
11
11.0
0
11
Jalen Hurts
4
โ10
โ2.5
0
1
Team
23
45
2.0
0
11
DeVonta Smith and Eagles Receiving Stats
Player
REC
TGT
YDS
AVG
TD
LG
DeVonta Smith
9
11
183
20.3
1
79
A.J. Brown
4
6
121
30.3
2
45
Dallas Goedert
3
3
18
6.0
0
11
Will Shipley
1
1
7
7.0
0
7
Tank Bigsby
1
1
โ1
โ1.0
0
โ
Saquon Barkley
1
1
โ2
โ2.0
0
โ
Team
19
23
326
17.2
3
79
Smith’s 79-yard touchdown in the third quarter โ a play-action shot with backup tackle Fred Johnson added as a sixth offensive lineman to sell run โ was the longest reception of his career. Brown averaged 30.3 yards per catch and scored twice, including on a fourth-down conversion on the opening drive.
Minnesota Vikings Offensive Stats
Carson Wentz Passing Stats
Player
C/ATT
CMP%
YDS
AVG
TD
INT
SACKS-YDS
QBR
RTG
Carson Wentz
26/42
61.9%
313
7.5
0
2
2โ15
50.8
64.9
Wentz’s first interception came with Jalen Carter generating pressure; Jalyx Hunt read the throw intended for Justin Jefferson and returned it 42 yards for a score. Andrew Mukuba added a second interception in the fourth quarter. Backup center Blake Brandel contributed to two red zone failures: an errant shotgun snap in the first quarter pushed Minnesota out of scoring range, and Brandel was beaten by Moro Ojomo for a third-down sack from the Vikings’ 10-yard line in the fourth quarter. A Hockenson catch in the end zone late in the game was overturned on review โ the ball did not survive the ground โ and Minnesota settled for a field goal.
Vikings Rushing Stats
Player
CAR
YDS
AVG
TD
LG
Jordan Mason
15
57
3.8
1
12
Carson Wentz
4
28
7.0
0
16
Zavier Scott
4
4
1.0
0
5
Team
23
89
3.9
1
16
Jordan Addison and Vikings Receiving Stats
Player
REC
TGT
YDS
AVG
TD
LG
Jordan Addison
9
12
128
14.2
0
34
Justin Jefferson
5
10
79
15.8
0
40
T.J. Hockenson
6
9
43
7.2
0
10
Jalen Nailor
2
4
37
18.5
0
26
Adam Thielen
1
2
10
10.0
0
10
Josh Oliver
1
1
9
9.0
0
9
C.J. Ham
1
1
5
5.0
0
5
Zavier Scott
1
1
2
2.0
0
2
Team
26
40
313
12.0
0
40
Addison led all Vikings receivers with 128 yards from 12 targets. Jefferson drew 10 targets โ the most on either side โ but caught five for 79 yards. Isaiah Rodgers, in his first season with Minnesota, was beaten on both Smith’s 79-yard score and on Brown’s 45-yard reception that closed out the game.
Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Stats
Player
TOT
SOLO
SACKS
TFL
PD
QB HTS
TD
Zack Baun
10
6
0
0
0
0
0
Cooper DeJean
8
7
0
1
1
0
0
Nakobe Dean
6
3
0
1
0
0
0
Kelee Ringo
5
4
0
0
0
0
0
Quinyon Mitchell
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
Reed Blankenship
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
Jihaad Campbell
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
Jalen Carter
3
3
0
0
0
2
0
Joshua Uche
3
2
1
2
0
1
0
Adoree’ Jackson
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
Patrick Johnson
3
2
0
0
0
1
0
Jordan Davis
3
2
0
1
0
1
0
Andrew Mukuba
3
1
0
0
1
0
0
Moro Ojomo
2
1
1
1
0
1
0
Cameron Latu
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Jalyx Hunt
1
0
0
0
1
2
1
Team
62
42
2
6
3
8
1
Baun led the defense with 10 tackles. Uche recorded a sack and two tackles for loss; Ojomo added a sack on the critical third-down play from the Minnesota 10 in the fourth quarter. Carter’s two quarterback hits included the pressure that triggered Hunt’s pick-six.
Minnesota Vikings Defensive Stats
Player
TOT
SOLO
SACKS
TFL
PD
QB HTS
TD
Joshua Metellus
8
3
0.5
1
0
0
0
Eric Wilson
6
1
1.5
1
0
1
0
Theo Jackson
5
2
0
0
0
0
0
Harrison Smith
4
4
0
1
1
0
0
Jonathan Allen
4
3
0.5
0
0
1
0
Byron Murphy Jr.
4
3
0
0
0
0
0
Blake Cashman
4
2
0
0
0
1
0
Jalen Redmond
4
2
0
1
0
0
0
Jonathan Greenard
3
3
0
2
0
0
0
Jeff Okudah
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
Dallas Turner
3
2
0.5
1
0
1
0
C.J. Ham
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
Isaiah Rodgers
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
Tai Felton
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
Elijah Williams
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
Levi Drake Rodriguez
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
Tavierre Thomas
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
Austin Keys
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
Jordan Addison
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
Tyler Batty
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
Javon Hargrave
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Team
63
36
3
8
1
4
0
Wilson led Minnesota with 1.5 sacks. The Vikings totaled three sacks and eight tackles for loss but could not stop Hurts on the third-and-nine that ran out the clock.
Special Teams Stats
Kicking
Team
Player
FG
PCT
Distances
XP
PTS
PHI
Jake Elliott
0/1
0.0%
โ
4/4
4
MIN
Will Reichard
5/5
100%
59, 34, 28, 35, 29 yds
1/1
16
Reichard’s five field goals accounted for 16 of Minnesota’s 22 points โ all of the Vikings’ scoring outside Mason’s rushing touchdown. His 59-yarder in the first quarter came after Brandel’s botched snap pushed Minnesota out of red zone range.
Punting
Team
Player
NO
YDS
AVG
TB
In-20
LG
PHI
Braden Mann
3
146
48.7
1
1
53
MIN
Ryan Wright
1
34
34.0
0
1
34
Kick Returns
Team
Player
NO
YDS
AVG
LG
TD
PHI
Xavier Gipson
5
128
25.6
37
0
PHI
Will Shipley
2
58
29.0
33
0
PHI Team
7
186
26.6
37
0
MIN
Myles Price
2
57
28.5
38
0
MIN
Tai Felton
1
17
17.0
17
0
MIN Team
3
74
24.7
38
0
Punt Returns
Team
Player
NO
YDS
AVG
LG
TD
PHI
โ
0
โ
โ
โ
0
MIN
Myles Price
1
6
6.0
6
0
Interceptions and Turnovers
Interceptions
Team
Player
INT
Return YDS
TD
PHI
Jalyx Hunt
1
42
1
PHI
Andrew Mukuba
1
0
0
MIN
โ
0
โ
0
Fumbles
Team
Player
FUM
LOST
REC
PHI
โ
0
0
0
MIN
Carson Wentz
1
0
1
MIN
Blake Brandel
1
0
0
MIN Team
2
0
1
Philadelphia finished with zero turnovers. Minnesota’s two Wentz interceptions โ both in Eagles territory, one returned 42 yards for a score โ were the decisive factor in a game the Vikings otherwise outgained statistically.
In-Game Injuries
Team
Player
Injury
Quarter
PHI
Cam Jurgens (C)
Knee
Q1
PHI
Azeez Ojulari (LB)
Hamstring
Q1
PHI
Jeremiah Trotter (LB)
Ankle
Q1
PHI
Adoree’ Jackson (CB)
Concussion
Q3
MIN
Andrew Van Ginkel (OLB)
Neck โ third straight absence
Pre-game
Philadelphia lost four players during the game, three of them in the first quarter. Starting center Jurgens was replaced by Brandel, whose two costly errors in the red zone contributed directly to Minnesota’s 1-for-6 conversion rate in scoring territory.
Minnesota held possession for 34:02, outgained Philadelphia by 26 total yards, converted seven of fifteen third downs, and still lost by six. The Vikings went 1-for-6 in the red zone โ Mason’s 1-yard run in the third quarter was their only touchdown, a Hockenson catch in the end zone was overturned on review, and Reichard’s five field goals were the only other scoring Minnesota could manage. Two Wentz interceptions, one returned for a touchdown, erased the statistical advantage the Vikings built across four quarters. Philadelphia converted four downs on offense, forced two turnovers without committing one, and got a passing performance from Hurts that placed him in franchise company. The Eagles moved to 5-2; Minnesota fell to 3-3.
Stats sourced from ESPN, Pro Football Reference, the Associated Press, and the Philadelphia Eagles official game recap. All figures are official post-game.
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