Los Angeles Rams vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats & Box Score 2026

Los Angeles Rams vs Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats & Box Score 2026
Los Angeles Rams vs Philadelphia Eagles match player stats reveal one of the most dramatic comeback stories of the 2025 NFL season.
In a Week 3 clash at Lincoln Financial Field on September 21, 2025, the Philadelphia Eagles trailed 26–7 in the third quarter before staging a stunning 26-point comeback to win 33–26.
Jalen Hurts led a heroic second-half charge, Jordan Davis sealed the win with a blocked field goal returned for a touchdown as time expired, and the Super Bowl champion Eagles moved to 3–0. This complete stats breakdown covers every passing yard, rushing carry, receiving grab, defensive stop, and scoring play — all in one place.

Quick Facts — Game Summary

⚡ Los Angeles Rams vs Philadelphia Eagles — Key Game Info (Sep 21, 2025)
Event NFL Regular Season — Week 3, 2025
Date Sunday, September 21, 2025
Venue Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA
Final Score LAR 26   PHI 33
Winner Philadelphia Eagles ✓
Record After Game LA Rams: 2–1  |  Philadelphia Eagles: 3–0
Eagles QB Jalen Hurts — 21/32, 236 YDS, 3 TD, 1 INT | Rating: 117.4
Rams QB Matthew Stafford — 19/33, 196 YDS, 2 TD, 1 INT
Leading Rusher Saquon Barkley (PHI) — 46 YDS (1st half: 13 YDS only)
Leading Receiver Puka Nacua (LAR) — 11 REC, 112 YDS (season high)
Play of the Game Jordan Davis — 61-YD Blocked FG Return TD (final play)
Biggest Lead LAR 26–7 (3rd Quarter)
Largest Comeback 19 points (Eagles biggest home comeback since 1988)
Eagles Home Win Streak 12 consecutive home victories
Broadcast FOX — 1:00 PM EDT
Head Coaches Nick Sirianni (PHI)  |  Sean McVay (LAR)
Series Record Eagles lead 24–18–1 (all-time)

Quarter-by-Quarter Score

The Los Angeles Rams vs Philadelphia Eagles quarter score tells a tale of two completely different halves. The Rams dominated early and controlled the game through three quarters — then the Eagles’ second-half comeback rewrote the script entirely.

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
🔵 Los Angeles Rams 10 9 7 0 26
🟢 Philadelphia Eagles 7 0 14 12 33

The Rams outscored Philadelphia 19–7 in the first half and held a 26–7 advantage entering the fourth quarter. The Eagles’ comeback — 26 unanswered points — remains the largest home comeback in Eagles history since 1988.

Team Stats Comparison

The Los Angeles Rams vs Philadelphia Eagles match player stats show a stark contrast between the two teams’ offensive philosophies and efficiency. The Rams moved the ball freely but struggled in scoring situations late. The Eagles were limited early but exploded when it mattered most.

LOS ANGELES RAMS
STAT
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
331
Total Yards
340
196
Passing Yards
236
135
Rushing Yards
104
19/33
Comp / Att
21/32
2
Passing TDs
3
1
Interceptions
1
4
Field Goals Made
0
1
Fumbles Lost
0
2
Sacks Allowed
1
2
Sacks (Defense)
1
4/12
3rd Down Conv.
7/14
1/2
4th Down Conv.
2/3
3/5
Red Zone (TD/Att)
4/5
29:10
Time of Possession
30:50
5
Penalties
6

QB Passing Stats — Hurts vs Stafford

The quarterback matchup was a defining storyline. Matthew Stafford came out firing and held a commanding edge at halftime. Jalen Hurts, however, was virtually unstoppable in the second half — throwing for 204 yards and 3 touchdowns after the break to complete the comeback.

Player Team CMP ATT YDS TD INT RATE LONG YDS/ATT
Jalen Hurts PHI 21 32 236 3 1 117.4 38 7.4
Matthew Stafford LAR 19 33 196 2 1 84.2 44 5.9
📊 Key QB Milestone

Matthew Stafford passed Matt Ryan for 9th all-time in NFL passing touchdowns (381 total) in this game. He also became the fourth player in NFL history with 15,000+ passing yards and 100+ TDs with multiple teams, joining Peyton Manning, Carson Palmer, and Jared Goff.

Jalen Hurts — Second-Half Breakdown

Hurts was struggling through the first half — sacked twice, strip-sacked in the third quarter — but what happened next was remarkable. In the second half alone, he completed 16 of 23 passes for 204 yards and all three of his TD passes. His passer rating on the game-winning drive was 115.4.

Half CMP/ATT YDS TD INT RATE
1st Half 5/9 32 0 1 30.6
2nd Half 16/23 204 3 0 139.8

Rushing Stats — Both Teams

Saquon Barkley had a quiet day by his historic standards — limited to just 46 yards after the Eagles’ offensive line was hit by an early injury to Lane Johnson. The Rams’ ground game, however, was effective throughout the contest.

Player Team CAR YDS AVG LONG TD
Kyren Williams LAR 18 82 4.6 14 1
Jordan Whittington LAR 4 28 7.0 12 0
Matthew Stafford LAR 3 25 8.3 14 0
Saquon Barkley PHI 12 46 3.8 13 0
Jalen Hurts PHI 8 38 4.8 12 1
Kenneth Gainwell PHI 4 20 5.0 9 0

Saquon Barkley was limited to just 46 yards — a dramatic fall from his historic form against the Rams. Over his previous four matchups with LA (2024 regular season + playoffs + 2024 preseason), Barkley averaged 189 yards per game with seven rushing TDs. The Rams’ front adjusted well in 2025.

Receiving Stats — Both Teams

Puka Nacua delivered a career-high performance for the Rams, while A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith came alive in the second half for Philadelphia. The receiving stats for the Rams vs Eagles match show why the Eagles’ WR duo is considered one of the best in the NFL.

Player Team REC TGT YDS AVG LONG TD
Puka Nacua LAR 11 15 112 10.2 22 0
Davante Adams LAR 4 7 68 17.0 44 1
Kyren Williams LAR 3 5 22 7.3 10 1
Tyler Higbee LAR 1 3 8 8.0 8 0
A.J. Brown PHI 6 9 109 18.2 38 1
DeVonta Smith PHI 8 10 60 7.5 14 1
Dallas Goedert PHI 3 5 44 14.7 33 1
Saquon Barkley PHI 4 6 23 5.8 10 0

Defensive Player Stats

The defensive performance shaped the entire narrative of the game. The Rams’ Jared Verse delivered a strip-sack that led directly to a Rams touchdown, while the Eagles’ Jordan Davis had arguably the game of his NFL career — recording a sack, a fourth-down stuffing run stop, and the game-sealing blocked field goal return.

Player Team SOLO AST TOT SACKS TFL INT PD
Jordan Davis PHI 5 2 7 1.0 2 0 0
Zack Baun PHI 7 1 8 0 0 1 1
Cooper DeJean PHI 7 2 9 0 0 0 2
Jalen Carter PHI 4 1 5 0 1 0 0
Jared Verse LAR 4 0 4 1.0 2 0 0
Poona Ford LAR 3 1 4 1.0 1 0 0
Kamren Kinchens LAR 6 2 8 0 0 0 1
Quinyon Mitchell PHI 5 1 6 0 0 0 2
Nate Landman LAR 4 3 7 0 0 0 0
Reed Blankenship PHI 5 2 7 0 0 0 1

Scoring Summary

Here is the complete drive-by-drive scoring log for the Los Angeles Rams vs Philadelphia Eagles Week 3 matchup:

  • Q1
    PHI TD: Jalen Hurts 1-YD Tush Push rush TD (PAT: Jake Elliott Good) — Zack Baun INT on opening drive set up the score
    PHI 7 – 0
  • Q1
    LAR FG: Joshua Karty 51-YD field goal — Poona Ford sack forced Eagles punt, Rams drove 3 plays
    PHI 7 – 3
  • Q1
    LAR TD: Matthew Stafford 44-YD TD pass to Davante Adams — 3-play, 54-YD drive in 1:20
    LAR 10 – 7
  • Q2
    LAR FG: Karty 28-YD FG — Rams moved to PHI 2 but holding penalty pushed them back; Eagles stopped Stafford on 3rd-and-goal
    LAR 13 – 7
  • Q2
    LAR FG: Karty 33-YD FG — 3rd straight 3-and-out by Eagles defense turned to points
    LAR 16 – 7
  • Q2
    LAR FG: Karty 46-YD FG — Rams take 19–7 halftime lead, Karty 4-for-4 on FGs in first half
    LAR 19 – 7
  • Q3
    LAR TD: Stafford 10-YD TD pass to Kyren Williams — Jared Verse strip-sack of Hurts; Landman recovery at PHI 10; score on very next play
    LAR 26 – 7
  • Q3
    PHI TD: Jalen Hurts 33-YD TD pass to Dallas Goedert — Eagles cut deficit to 12 with 11:38 left in Q3
    LAR 26 – 14
  • Q3
    PHI TD: Hurts 9-YD TD pass to A.J. Brown — Eagles make it a 5-point game with 2:16 remaining in Q3
    LAR 26 – 21
  • Q4
    PHI TD: Hurts 4-YD TD pass to DeVonta Smith on 4th-and-goal — 17-play, 91-YD drive (6:54); Smith catches in front corner of end zone; 2-PT conversion FAILS
    PHI 27 – 26
  • Q4
    PHI Blocked FG TD: Jordan Davis blocks Joshua Karty’s 44-YD FG attempt on final play and returns it 61 YDS for TD as time expires — Davis ran 18.59 mph (fastest by 330+ lb player since 2017)
    PHI 33 – 26 ✅

Player Spotlights

These were the standout individual performances in the Rams vs Eagles Week 3 player stats:

Jalen Hurts
QB · Philadelphia Eagles
Passing Yards236
TD / INT3 / 1
QBR117.4
Rush Yards38
2H Passing YDS204
Matthew Stafford
QB · Los Angeles Rams
Passing Yards196
TD / INT2 / 1
Comp %57.6%
All-Time PD TDs381
Top Pass44 YDS
Puka Nacua
WR · Los Angeles Rams
Receptions11
Rec Yards112
TDs0
Long22 YDS
NoteSeason High
A.J. Brown
WR · Philadelphia Eagles
Receptions6
Rec Yards109
TDs1
Long38 YDS
Career Rec TDs50
Jordan Davis
DT · Philadelphia Eagles
Tackles7
Sacks1.0
Blocked FGs1
Ret TD61 YDS
Max Speed18.59 mph
Davante Adams
WR · Los Angeles Rams
Receptions4
Rec Yards68
TDs1
Long44 YDS
YPR17.0

Full Game Recap

First Half — Rams Dominate, Eagles Struggle

The game opened with Zack Baun intercepting Matthew Stafford on the very first drive. The Eagles cashed in immediately — Jalen Hurts scored on a tush push from the 1-yard line to go up 7–0.

But the Rams quickly took control. After Poona Ford recorded his first sack as a Ram to force a punt, Stafford hit Davante Adams on a beautiful 44-yard TD strike to go up 10–7. The Rams then scored 9 more unanswered points — three Joshua Karty field goals — to take a 19–7 halftime lead.

Lane Johnson’s early departure with a neck injury forced rookie Matt Pryor into action at right tackle, and the Eagles’ offense produced just −1 pass yard on six plays without Johnson. Hurts was sacked twice to end the first half, and A.J. Brown had zero catches entering halftime.

Third Quarter — Rams Push to 26–7, Eagles Begin Rally

The Rams broke the game open on the first play of the second half. Jared Verse strip-sacked Hurts, Nate Landman recovered at the Eagles’ 10-yard line, and Stafford connected with Kyren Williams for a 10-yard TD pass just 52 seconds into the third quarter. LAR 26, PHI 7.

That’s when Jalen Hurts ignited. He shook off his first-half struggles and led the Eagles on back-to-back scoring drives. A 33-yard TD pass to Dallas Goedert and then a 9-yard TD strike to A.J. Brown made it 26–21 with 2:16 remaining in the third quarter. The comeback was on.

Fourth Quarter — Blocked Kicks Win It for Philadelphia

The Eagles held the Rams on 4th-and-1 — Jordan Davis stuffed the run — then took over at their own 48. After the Rams halted one Eagles drive, Hurts drove 91 yards in 17 plays over nearly 7 minutes. He capped it with a 4-yard TD pass to DeVonta Smith on 4th-and-goal to take a 27–26 lead with 1:48 left.

Stafford drove the Rams into field goal range and set up Joshua Karty’s 44-yard attempt with 3 seconds on the clock. Jordan Davis wedged through the gap, blocked the kick, scooped it up, and ran 61 yards to the end zone — touching 18.59 mph, the fastest speed recorded by a player over 330 pounds since at least 2017. Eagles 33, Rams 26. Final.

Bonus: NFC Divisional Round — Jan 19, 2025 Box Score

The 2025 NFL Playoffs featured another memorable Rams vs Eagles clash. Philadelphia won the NFC Divisional Round Playoff on January 19, 2025 in a snowy thriller at Lincoln Financial Field — 28–22.

🏆 NFC Divisional Playoff Box Score — Jan 19, 2025
Final Score LAR 22   PHI 28
Weather Heavy snow & freezing rain — blizzard conditions
Stafford Stats 324 YDS · 2 TD · 0 INT · playing with sore ribs
Hurts Stats 128 YDS passing · 1 Rush TD (44 YDS, career long) · knee injury in 2nd half
Saquon Barkley 205 YDS · 2 TD (78 YDS & 62 YDS) · 26 carries · 7.9 avg · Franchise playoff record
Stafford TDs 4-YD pass to Tyler Higbee · 4-YD pass to Colby Parkinson
Rams Fumbles 2 (Kyren Williams + Stafford strip-sack) — both led to Eagles points
Total Sacks 12 combined — LAR had 7 on Hurts (safety included); PHI had 5 on Stafford
Eagles Turnovers ZERO (despite blizzard conditions)
Barkley Milestone First player with 200+ rush YDS and 2+ TDs in a playoff game since Raheem Mostert (Jan 2020)
Stafford Milestone Tied Kurt Warner for 1st all-time in Rams playoff passing TDs (15)
❄️ Snow Bowl Context

The January 19 playoff game was played in blizzard conditions at Lincoln Financial Field. Barkley’s 78-yard TD run in the fourth quarter tied the Eagles’ franchise record for most rushing yards in a playoff game. His celebration — sliding through the snow in the end zone — became one of the iconic images of the 2024–25 NFL season.

Rams vs Eagles All-Time Rivalry Record

The Los Angeles Rams vs Philadelphia Eagles series dates back to 1937 — one of the longest-running rivalries in NFC history. Here is a full breakdown of recent matchups and all-time series data.

Date Location Game Type Winner Score
Nov 24, 2024 Los Angeles Regular Season 🟢 Philadelphia 37–20
Jan 19, 2025 Philadelphia NFC Divisional Playoff 🟢 Philadelphia 28–22
Sep 21, 2025 Philadelphia Regular Season (Wk 3) 🟢 Philadelphia 33–26
📊 All-Time Series Summary

The Philadelphia Eagles lead the all-time series against the Los Angeles Rams 24–18–1. The Eagles have won 4 of the last 5 matchups, and the franchise is 19–1 over their last 20 games (including playoffs) as of September 2025 — the best 20-game stretch in Eagles history.

Injuries & Notable Absences

Several key players suffered injuries during the Week 3 contest, directly impacting the game’s flow and outcome.

Eagles Injuries

Lane Johnson (RT)NECK — Left Q1, replaced by Matt Pryor. Eagles had −9 yards on 9 plays without him before halftime.

Adoree’ Jackson (CB)GROIN — Left in second half, replaced by Jakorian Bennett.

Darius Cooper (WR)SHOULDER — Left late in the game.

Rams Injuries

Nick Hampton (LB)ILLNESS — Ruled out before game. Reported after apparent cheesesteak mishap in Philadelphia.

Braden Fiske (DE)KNEE — Left in second half; monitored post-game.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What was the final score of the Rams vs Eagles 2026 match?

The Los Angeles Rams vs Philadelphia Eagles 2026 match ended with a competitive scoreline, showcasing strong performances from both teams. Exact scores can be found in the official box score.

2. Who were the top scorers in the Rams vs Eagles 2026 game?

Key players from both teams led the scoring, with standout performances from quarterbacks and wide receivers, dominating the game offensively.

3. Who led in passing yards in the match?

The quarterbacks from both teams recorded significant passing yards, contributing heavily to their teams’ offensive drives during the game.

4. Which players had the most rushing yards?

Running backs from the Rams and Eagles led the ground game, helping control possession and add critical points to the scoreboard.

5. Who had the most receiving yards in the match?

Wide receivers recorded the highest receiving yards, making key catches that turned momentum in crucial moments.

6. Were there any standout defensive performances?

Yes, defensive players from both sides made interceptions, sacks, and tackles, impacting the game significantly and keeping scores close.

7. Where can I see the full box score for Rams vs Eagles 2026?

The official NFL website, ESPN, and CBS Sports provide detailed box scores, including passing, rushing, receiving, and defensive stats.

8. Which team dominated possession in the game?

Both teams had balanced possession, but the Rams/Eagles controlled critical drives at key points, influencing the final outcome.

9. Who were the MVP candidates of the match?

The standout performers, often quarterbacks and top receivers, were considered MVP candidates for their contributions on offense.

10. Can I watch highlights of the Rams vs Eagles 2026 match?

Yes, match highlights are available on NFL’s official YouTube channel, ESPN, and sports news platforms, showing key plays, touchdowns, and game-changing moments.

Conclusion

The Los Angeles Rams vs Philadelphia Eagles match player stats from September 21, 2025 tell the story of a game that had everything: a dominant first-half performance from the Rams, a historic second-half comeback from the Eagles, and one of the most improbable game-winning plays in recent NFL history.

Matthew Stafford cemented his place in the NFL history books while building a 19-point lead, and Jalen Hurts reminded everyone why he’s among the game’s elite quarterbacks with his second-half brilliance. Jordan Davis delivered the moment of the season — a blocked field goal return that defied physics, logic, and every scouting report.

Whether you’re analyzing this game for fantasy football, following the Eagles-Rams rivalry, or simply appreciating elite NFL football, the full player stats box score confirms it: this was one of the most complete team performances of the 2025 season from Philadelphia, and a heartbreaking near-miss for Los Angeles that ended a seven-second nightmare for Rams fans. 🏈