PHILADELPHIA — The Eagles walked into the locker room down 19–7 against the Los Angeles Rams, their offense mired in stalled drives and short possessions. They walked out for the second half with urgency, rhythm and a rediscovered identity.
Sunday’s third quarter didn’t go well initially — quarterback Jalen Hurts fumbled the ball away deep in Eagles territory to promptly set up a Rams touchdown. But the turnaround afterward was decisive: three touchdown drives of 79, 87 and 91 yards, all engineered by Hurts with precision and tempo.
It wasn’t just a comeback on the scoreboard — a 33–26 win secured by Jordan Davis’ dramatic 61-yard return of a field goal he blocked — it was a comeback in philosophy. For the first time this season, the Eagles’ playmakers dictated terms to a defense rather