Check out some stats before the matchup as well:
* Philadelphia has started 5-2 or better through seven games in each of the last four seasons, which is tied for the longest streak in franchise history (also 1947-50). Prior to this stretch, the last time the Eagles started 5-2 or better in consecutive years was 1979-81 (three).
* Since 2014, Philadelphia owns a 12-0 record vs. New York at Lincoln Financial Field (including playoffs). Overall, the Eagles have registered a 15-4 (.789) record in their last 19 meetings with the Giants.
* Philadelphia leads the league in red zone offense (82.4%), scoring TDs on 14 of 17 red zone opportunities. That is the 3rd-best red zone TD efficiency by an NFL team through seven games since at least 2000, trailing only the 2020 Seahawks (88.0%) and 2014 Broncos (82.6%).
* Jalen Hurts ranks 4th in the NFL with 16 offensive TDs (11 passing, 5 rushing), behind Patrick Mahomes (18), Dak Prescott (17) and Matthew Stafford (17). Hurts also owns the 2nd-best TD-TO ratio (16:2) in the league, trailing only Mahomes (18:2) in that category.
* In Week 7 at Minnesota, Hurts became the first NFL QB to post a perfect 158.3 passer rating this season. It was the third perfect passer rating in Eagles history, joining Nick Foles (11/3/13 at Oakland) and Donovan McNabb (9/23/07 vs. Detroit).
* DeVonta Smith ranks 9th in the NFL in receiving yards (504). Among players with 35+ catches, Smith ranks 3rd in yards per reception (13.3), behind only George Pickens (16.9) and Jaxon Smith-Njigba (16.4).
* In Week 7 at Minnesota, Smith amassed a career-high 183 yards with 1 TD on 9 receptions (20.3 avg.), which marked the most receiving yards by an NFL player during the 2025 season. His 79-yard TD in the third quarter was also the longest reception of his career.