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PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Eagles, led by quarterback Jalen Hurts, overcame a series of setbacks and a demand for a more ground-focused attack from their fans to secure a crucial 33-25 victory over the New York Giants on Monday night. This win snaps the Eagles’ three-game losing streak and keeps their aspirations for an NFC East title alive.

Hurts, who had been under scrutiny for his ball security this season, demonstrated resilience and adaptability. He set a new NFL record for most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in a season with his 15th, surpassing Cam Newton’s previous record. Hurts also threw for 301 yards and a touchdown, showing a balance between his rushing and passing capabilities.

The game at Lincoln Financial Field saw fans vocally expressing their frustration with the Eagles’ pass-heavy strategy, especially as the offense seemed to stall in the second half. The calls for “Run the ball!” were eventually heeded, leading to crucial rushing scores from Kenneth Gainwell and D’Andre Swift. This shift in strategy proved pivotal in maintaining the Eagles’ (11-4) chances for a division title.

Despite the victory, the Eagles’ performance was marred by turnovers and penalties, indicating lingering issues as they aim for a consecutive Super Bowl run. Hurts acknowledged the need for growth, emphasizing the importance of winning as the primary goal.

The Giants (5-10) showed flashes of promise, especially with Adoree’ Jackson’s interception return for a touchdown and Saquon Barkley’s consistent efforts. However, their late surge, highlighted by a 69-yard touchdown connection between Tyrod Taylor and Darius Slayton, wasn’t enough to overcome Philadelphia’s lead. The game concluded with a crucial interception by Kelee Ringo in the end zone, thwarting the Giants’ final drive.

This win is a significant morale boost for the Eagles, who had been reeling from consecutive losses to the 49ers, Cowboys, and Seahawks, effectively ending their bid for the No. 1 seed in the NFC. The path to a second straight division title now requires victories against Arizona and the Giants in their season finale.

The Giants face another challenge as they host the Rams next Sunday, while the Eagles look to capitalize on their momentum when they host Arizona.

Despite the win, the Eagles’ journey to the playoffs is marked by a need for improvement and consistency, as they seek to replicate their Super Bowl success.

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