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WEEK 8 SHOWDOWN: Eagles Soar for Glory — Philadelphia Ready to Crush the Giants at Home!

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Game Overview

  • Matchup: Philadelphia Eagles vs New York Giants (Eagles – home team)

  • Date & Time: Sunday, October 26, 2025 — 1:00 PM ET (00:00 midnight Hanoi time)

  • Stadium: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

  • Broadcast: FOX Sports (available on Fubo TV for streaming)

  • Tickets: On sale via Ticketmaster and StubHub


  • Projected Lineups

    Philadelphia Eagles

    • QB: Jalen Hurts — the commander of the offense, ready to strike.

  • RB: Saquon Barkley — power and precision against his former team.

  • WRs: A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith — the dynamic duo of deep threats.

  • Defense: Led by veterans Fletcher Cox and Haason Reddick, backed by young power like Jalen Carter (if active).

  • New York Giants

    • QB: Jaxson Dart — talented but still learning to handle NFL pressure.

  • RB: Cam Skattebo — a spark for New York’s offense, but inconsistent.

  • WRs: Jalin Hyatt, Malik Nabers — speedy, yet facing a tough secondary.


  • Why Eagles Will Win

    1. Home Advantage – Lincoln Financial Field will be roaring with midnight green energy.

  • Momentum & Depth – Eagles have balance across offense, defense, and special teams.

  • Hurts + Barkley Chemistry – a dangerous new combo that’s heating up.

  • Giants’ Growing Pains – New York’s young QB and O-line may struggle against Philly’s pass rush.

  • Revenge Mindset – Eagles remember every divisional battle, and this one is personal.


  • Fan Rally Message

    The wings of Philly are spread wide once again.

    On Sunday, the roar of Lincoln Financial Field will shake the ground as Jalen Hurts, Barkley, Brown and Smith lead the charge.

    To every fan watching at home — raise your flags, wear your green, and sing it loud:
    “Fly Eagles Fly, on the road to victory!”

    This isn’t just a game — it’s a statement.

    The Giants may come to fight, but Philadelphia was built to win.

    💚🦅 Let’s make Week 8 ours — FLY EAGLES FLY!

    Josh Allen Named AFC Offensive Player of the Week After Insane Week 14 Comeback vs Bengals
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