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Eagles take 10-0 lead on Packers in fourth quarter

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10 November 2025

Neither team scored a touchdown in the first three quarters of Monday Night Football.

The Eagles became the first to reach the end zone on a 36-yard throw by Jalen Hurts to DeVonta Smith. Smith outjumped safety Evan Williams on a pass slightly underthrown.

The Eagles lead the Packers 10-0.

Smith's touchdown was set up on the previous play, a third-and-7 from the Eagles 23. Hurts threw a short pass to Saquon Barkley, who avoided the attempted tackle of Carrington Valentine before the first-down marker. Barkley ended up going 41 yards before Xavier McKinney saved the touchdown for a play.

The Eagles scored the first points on a 39-yard field goal by Jake Elliott with 8:58 remaining in the third quarter.

Hurts is now 14-of-21 for 167 yards and a touchdown.

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Lane Johnson questionable to return with ankle injury

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10 November 2025

Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson appeared in a lot of pain as he left the field in the second quarter on Monday night.

Packers safety Evan Williams accidentally landed on Johnson's left ankle as he pursued running back Saquon Barkley, who ran for 7 yards. Williams' helmet also slammed into Johnson's knee.

Johnson limped off the field with 5:39 left in the half. He required assistance as he hobbled to the tunnel entrance, where he rode a cart to the X-ray room.

The Eagles list Johnson as questionable to return with an ankle injury, but he has returned to the field wearing his helmet for the second half.

Fred Johnson has replaced him.

Since 2016, the Eagles are 91-39-1 with Johnson and 12-23 without him.

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All-Pro Eagles T Lane Johnson rides cart to locker room with ankle injury sustained vs. Packers

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10 November 2025
Lane Johnson writhes on the ground after an ankle injury against the Packers.
Lane Johnson writhes on the ground after an ankle injury against the Packers.
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Philadelphia Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson left Monday's game against the Green Bay Packers with an ankle injury. 

The Eagles listed him as questionable to return before halftime, but he was in significant pain with the injury and needed to ride a cart to get to Philadelphia's locker room. 

The injury too place in the first half. Packers safety Evan Williams rolled into Johnson's lower left leg while pursuing running back Saquon Barkley. He made direct contact with the side of Johnson's knee, and Johnson fell to the turf in pain. 

Johnson was able to limp off the field but needed help. And when he got to the tunnel, he rode a cart toward the Philadelphia locker room. 

Lane Johnson has left the game due to an injury. pic.twitter.com/TGyePZTBpt

— TSN (@TSN_Sports) November 11, 2025

The injury is potentially a significant blow for Philadelphia's offense. Johnson is a five-time All-Pro and six-tie Pro Bowler and the veteran leader on Philadelphia's vaunted offensive line. The Eagles will suffer on the field as long as he's out. 

Fred Johnson, a career backup, took Johnson's place in the first half against the Packers of a game that went into halftime in a scoreless tie. 

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