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Eagles Hold on to Beat Packers in 'Four-Quarter Fistfight'
Jalen Hurts and Devonta Smith led the Eagles' only touchdown as their defense held strong and Packers missed a 64-yard field goal on the final play, officials said.
- On Monday, the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Green Bay Packers 10-7 at Lambeau Field, with a final-play 64-yard field-goal attempt by Brandon McManus falling short.
- During a mistake-filled first half, both teams produced minimal yardage, with the Eagles totaling 125 yards and Green Bay just 83 while going 0-for-5 on third-down conversions.
- Jake Elliott's 39-yard field goal opened the scoring in the third quarter, Hurts completed 15 of 26 passes for 183 yards and a touchdown, and the Eagles outgained Green Bay 294-261 in total yards.
- The Eagles, now 7-2, extended their winning streak to 3, while Green Bay dropped to 5-3-1, falling a half-game behind NFC North rivals.
- The performance deepens questions about the Packers offense, which "really struggled" to move the ball, and Matt LaFleur seemed embarrassed after producing only seven points following the Micah Parsons trade.
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