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Giants Stun Division Rival Eagles 34–17 in Shocker

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Giants Shock Eagles

The New York Giants delivered their most complete performance of the season, stunning the Philadelphia Eagles 34–17 at MetLife Stadium. Few expected Big Blue to dominate their division rival, but they did just that — behind a powerful running game, a poised rookie quarterback, and a relentless defense.

Cam Skattebo Runs Wild

Running back Cam Skattebo was unstoppable, scoring three touchdowns and punishing the Eagles’ defense with his physical style. His ability to find holes and finish drives gave the Giants control from start to finish. Each score ignited the MetLife crowd, reminding fans that the Giants’ offense can be dangerous when their run game is rolling.

Rookie Jaxson Dart Makes His Mark

Quarterback Jaxson Dart showed poise beyond his years. Whether throwing darts over the middle or using his legs to extend plays, the rookie made clutch decisions. His 4th-quarter rushing touchdown sealed the victory and energized the entire sideline. Giants coach Brian Daboll praised Dart’s leadership after the game, calling him “the spark we needed.”

Defense Shuts Down Hurts and the Eagles

The Giants’ defense came to play — forcing a key interception by Cor’Dale Flott in the 4th quarter and holding Jalen Hurts and the Eagles scoreless in the second half. Edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux applied consistent pressure, while the secondary made key stops on third down. Every time it looked like Philadelphia might mount a comeback, the Giants’ defense responded with pressure, swarming tackles, and textbook coverage.

A Statement Win

The Eagles entered the game as heavy favorites, but the Giants flipped the narrative. For a team rebuilding around young talent, this was a statement — not just to the division, but to the league. With this win, New York proves that anything is possible when you come prepared and ready to play. Beating the NFL Champions proves that the New York Giants and their rookie quarterback, Jason Dart, are not to be overlooked.

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