
Las Vegas Raiders

Philadelphia Eagles
Star Player
Jalen Hurts (PHL) 12/15-175yd 7run-39yd 3td
Boxscore
Summary
PHILADELPHIA (Interstat) â The Philadelphia Eagles shut out the Las Vegas Raiders 31-0 on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field, bolstering their playoff positioning while extending the Raidersâ losing skid. Quarterback Jalen Hurts led the Eagles efficiently, completing 12 of 15 passes for 175 yards and three touchdowns before exiting early. He connected with tight end Dallas Goedert for two scores and hit wide receiver A.J. Brown for another. Philadelphiaâs defense was stifling, holding Las Vegas to just 64 net passing yards and sacking quarterback Kenny Pickett three times. The Eagles improved to 9-5 before a crowd of 69,879. The Raiders fell to 2-12, shut out for the second time this season.
Extended Summary
PHILADELPHIA (Interstat) â In a performance defined by suffocating defense and surgical offense, the Philadelphia Eagles emphatically halted a two-game skid with a 31-0 shutout of the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. A crowd of 69,879 watched the Eagles improve to 9-5, solidifying their position in the NFC playoff race, while the Raiders fell to a dismal 2-12, their offense held scoreless for the second time this season. The most important part of the game was the Eaglesâ opening drive, a 13-play, 65-yard marathon that consumed over eight minutes and set an immediate, dominant tone. Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts, efficient and in command, capped the drive with a 4-yard touchdown pass to tight end Dallas Goedert. The methodical series, which featured eight runs by Saquon Barkley and two key penalties on the Raidersâ defense, established Philadelphiaâs physical superiority and left Las Vegas reeling from the outset. Hurts, rebounding from a difficult outing in a loss to the Los Angeles Chargers the previous week, was nearly flawless. The quarterback from Houston completed 12 of 15 passes for 175 yards and three touchdowns, adding 39 yards on seven carries before exiting in the fourth quarter with the game well in hand. His connection with Goedert was particularly potent, as the tight end from Britton, South Dakota, hauled in six catches for 70 yards and two scores. The Eaglesâ defense was relentless, harassing Raiders quarterback Kenny Pickett throughout the afternoon. Philadelphia recorded six sacks, with veteran defensive end Brandon Graham of Detroit notching two. Linebacker Zack Baun of Brown Deer, Wisconsin, added a critical third-quarter interception that snuffed out Las Vegasâs deepest foray into Eagles territory. The Raiders managed just 64 net passing yards and 108 total yards of offense. Pickett, the Oakhurst, New Jersey, native making his start for Las Vegas, was under constant duress, finishing 15 of 25 for 64 yards. The Raidersâ ground game, led by Ashton Jeantyâs 35 yards, offered little respite against an Eagles front that consistently won at the line of scrimmage. Philadelphia extended its lead to 10-0 on a 27-yard Jake Elliott field goal in the second quarter. Just before halftime, Hurts engineered another scoring drive, finishing it himself with a 2-yard touchdown run to give the Eagles a 17-0 advantage at the break. Any lingering doubt was erased early in the second half. After Baunâs interception, Hurts led the Eagles on a 73-yard drive, again finding Goedert for a 4-yard touchdown. Hurts then delivered the final blow on the first play of the fourth quarter, hitting wide receiver A.J. Brown on a 27-yard strike down the middle for his third touchdown pass of the day. Brown, from Starkville, Mississippi, finished with two catches for 41 yards. With the outcome decided, Eagles backup quarterback Tanner McKee of Corona, California, saw extensive action, completing all three of his pass attempts for 33 yards and managing the clock effectively. Running back Tank Bigsby of Lagrange, Georgia, handled the bulk of the late work, carrying 17 times for 57 yards. Barkley finished with 78 rushing yards on 22 carries and a touchdown, along with two receptions. Las Vegas linebacker Devin White of Springhill, Louisiana, recorded a game-high 16 tackles in a losing effort, while defensive end Maxx Crosby of Colleyville, Texas, managed one of the few highlights for the visitors with a sack. The shutout victory provides a significant momentum boost for Philadelphia as they enter a short-week preparation for a road game against the Washington Commanders on Friday. The Raiders, whose offensive struggles reached a new low, will look to regroup on the road next Sunday against the Houston Texans. The final score mirrored the projection of National Statisticalâs game simulator, which predicted a 31-21 Eagles win, though the Raidersâ anemic output was even lower than forecast. Philadelphiaâs defense, which entered the game with a 98 percent probability to win according to National Statisticalâs ELO system, exceeded those lofty expectations with a complete and historic defensive performance.
Preview
Eagles Host Struggling Raiders in Week 15 Matchup PHILADELPHIA (Interstat) â The Philadelphia Eagles (8-5) will look to halt a three-game skid when they host the struggling Las Vegas Raiders (2-11) on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025, at Lincoln Financial Field. Philadelphiaâs playoff positioning has been jeopardized by recent losses, including a 22-19 overtime defeat to the Los Angeles Chargers last Monday. Quarterback Jalen Hurts has been productive but inconsistent during the slide, accounting for five touchdowns (three passing, two rushing) over the last four games while the Eagles have gone 1-3. Running back Saquon Barkley provides balance, coming off a 118-yard rushing performance. The Raiders arrive in the midst of a five-game losing streak, most recently falling 24-17 to the Denver Broncos. Veteran quarterback Geno Smith has shown flashes, throwing for six touchdowns against two interceptions in his last four starts, but the team has been outscored 136-68 over that span. The Raidersâ defense has allowed 24 or more points in nine of their 11 losses. Despite their record, Las Vegas has been installed as a pregame underdog by +11.5 points, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. The over/under is 38.5. National Statisticalâs game simulator projects a 31-21 Eagles victory. The matchup pits Hurtsâ dual-threat capability against a Raiders defense that ranks near the bottom of the league in several categories. Philadelphiaâs defense, which forced four turnovers in a Week 11 win over Detroit, will aim to pressure Smith and contain running back Ashton Jeanty. A win is crucial for the Eagles to stabilize their NFC playoff chase, while the Raiders seek to play spoiler and build momentum for 2026. Projected Starters: Raiders: QB Geno Smith, RB Ashton Jeanty. Eagles: QB Jalen Hurts, RB Saquon Barkley. Injury Watch: Philadelphia will monitor the status of linebacker Nakobe Dean (ankle). Las Vegas listed tackle Kolton Miller (knee) as questionable. Up Next: Raiders: at Houston, Sunday, Dec. 21. Eagles: at Washington, Friday, Dec. 19.