The Philadelphia Eagles have hit their stride, securing a dominant 37-17 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals to improve to 5-2 on the season. This marks their third consecutive win, and the team's performance suggests they might finally be returning to their Super Bowl-contending form.

Jalen Hurts Leads the Charge

Jalen Hurts delivered a near-flawless performance, completing 16 of 20 passes (80%) for 236 yards, one touchdown, and no interceptions, earning a 132.5 passer rating. He also made a significant impact on the ground, rushing for 37 yards and three touchdowns. His decision-making and accuracy were on full display, marking his best performance since Super Bowl LVII.

Hurts’ dominance was reflected in key stats:

  • First among his last 25 starts in completion percentage (80%), yards per attempt (11.8), and adjusted yards per attempt (12.8).

  • Second-best passer rating (132.5) in that span, with only one better game last season.

  • Best QBR of his career (95.6) in this matchup.

Offensive Line Excellence

Even without starting left tackle Jordan Mailata and right guard Mekhi Becton, the Eagles' offensive line was nearly perfect. They allowed just three pressures on 24 pass-blocking snaps and gave Hurts ample time to execute plays.

Fred Johnson, filling in at left tackle, had a standout game, effectively neutralizing Bengals pass-rusher Trey Hendrickson, who ranks third in sacks since 2020. The line also paved the way for 161 rushing yards, proving their depth and resilience.

Key Playmakers Step Up

  • DeVonta Smith bounced back from a quiet Week 7, hauling in six receptions for 85 yards and a touchdown, including a stunning 45-yard over-the-shoulder grab.

  • Saquon Barkley closed out the game in style, rushing for 108 yards on 22 carries. He now averages 124.6 scrimmage yards per game, comparable to Christian McCaffrey’s league-leading pace from last season.https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574092176080

  • A.J. Brown continued his stellar season with five catches for 84 yards, maintaining his high level of consistency.

  • Grant Calcaterra & Jack Stoll stepped up in Dallas Goedert’s absence, contributing in both the passing game and blocking assignments.

Nick Sirianni’s Game Management

After facing criticism earlier in the season, Sirianni has simplified his role and allowed the team to execute efficiently. He made aggressive calls, including a successful Brotherly Shove on fourth down from the Eagles’ 39-yard line. His challenge on an overturned Joe Burrow completion was also crucial in slowing down the Bengals’ momentum.

Final Thoughts

The Eagles’ offensive system looked more structured and balanced, reminiscent of their 2022 Super Bowl run. If Hurts can maintain this level of play, Philadelphia is poised to be a serious contender once again. With momentum on their side, the question remains: Are the Eagles officially back? Based on this performance, the answer is leaning towards a resounding yes.