While a fitting word to sum up the 2025 season for the Philadelphia Eagles offense might be "frustrating", there were certainly some strong points along the way.
Having reviewed several shining moments from last year on defense, it's time to turn our attention to Philadelphia's top offensive performances from 2025.
3 of the Eagles' best offensive performances in 2025
Week 3 vs Los Angeles Rams (33-26 Eagles win)
A thrilling comeback win was, of course, capped by Jordan Davis' field goal block and return for a touchdown, but Week 3 was a much-needed coming-out party for the offense.
Following two games to kick off the season, which saw the passing offense mired in mediocrity (no forward touchdown passes), Jalen Hurts and company found themselves staring down the barrel of a 26-7 deficit in the third quarter. Hurts emphatically responded with three touchdown passes, including a 33-yard strike to Dallas Goedert, a nine-yard dot to A.J. Brown, and a four-yard pass for paydirt to DeVonta Smith.
The sudden quick-strike attack by air hinted that things were starting to click offensively, and though that notion would prove to be hit-or-miss throughout the season, there were other shining moments on offense.
Week 7 at Minnesota Vikings (28-22 Eagles win)
Heading into Week 7, the offensive rollercoaster was becoming a well-chronicled issue. Fresh off consecutive losses to the Broncos and Giants, in which the offense had produced just a lone second-half touchdown, Hurts and the gang responded in resounding fashion on the road.
A highly efficient offensive display saw the visitors score touchdowns in each quarter, as Hurts finished the afternoon with 326 passing yard and three touchdowns. In this contest, Hurts was truly in the zone, achieving a perfect QB rating of 158.3, while finishing with 326 yards on 19 of 23 passing with three touchdowns.
Smith also exploded, delivering a massive 79-yard touchdown reception on a perfectly placed ball from Hurts, while Brown hauled in a crucial 45-yard grab on a late third-and-long to seal the deal.
For Smith (nine receptions, 183 yards), it was his second time eclipsing 100 yards in three games, and it would serve as a sign that the guard was changing at wideout.
Week 14 vs Las Vegas Raiders (31-0 win)
In a December home tilt with the visiting Raiders, an ice-cold Philadelphia offense fresh off a three-game losing streak took out plenty of angst in this one. The Eagles notched a balanced output from start to finish, with Saquon Barkley (22 carries, 78 yards, one touchdown) and Jalen Hurts (12-for-15, 175 yards, three touchdowns) pacing the shutout win.
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By this point, however, the calls from the fanbase for changes on offense, and the persistent questions surrounding Brown, were not going to go away. Head coach Nick Sirianni addressed his team's fortitude in snapping their losing streak, but ultimately, the offense just could not consistently keep things moving in the right direction in 2025.
