In a game that will be remembered for years in Philadelphia, Jalen Hurts and the Eagles delivered one of the most jaw-dropping comebacks of the NFL season — scoring all 14 points in the fourth quarter to erase what looked like an inevitable loss. But it wasn’t just the comeback that had fans screaming. It was what happened in the final three seconds that left the entire stadium in stunned silence.
For most of the night, the Eagles struggled to find rhythm. Hurts faced relentless pressure, the offensive line looked shaken, and the scoreboard read 20–6 entering the final quarter. But then, like a switch flipped, Hurts turned into the leader every Eagles fan knows him to be. With two touchdown drives — one capped by a bulldozing QB sneak and the other by a perfect back-shoulder throw to DeVonta Smith — the Eagles tied the game at 20–20 with less than a minute to play.

The energy inside Lincoln Financial Field was electric. “We’ve been here before,” Hurts said after the game. “All it takes is belief — and we never stopped believing.”
But the moment that stole everyone’s breath came with three seconds left on the clock. The opposing team lined up for a potential game-winning field goal — and the ball was blocked. Chaos erupted. The Eagles’ sideline stormed the field, but Hurts wasn’t done yet. He scooped up the loose ball, sprinting past defenders before sliding down in bounds, sealing the victory and running out the clock himself.
The crowd went silent for a split second — then exploded into pure, uncontrollable joy.
Head coach Nick Sirianni couldn’t hold back his pride after the game:
“People talk about talent, stats, and schemes. But what makes Jalen special is heart. That’s what won tonight — pure heart.”
Fans online immediately dubbed the finish “The Miracle at the Linc II,” drawing comparisons to Philadelphia’s most legendary comebacks. Social media was flooded with clips of Hurts kneeling on the field afterward, surrounded by teammates chanting “MVP!”

For a team that’s been tested week after week, this victory wasn’t just about points — it was about resilience, unity, and refusing to give up.
And as one fan tweeted perfectly:
“It’s not just the win. It’s the way Hurts made you feel watching it — like no matter how dark it gets, the Eagles always find a way to fly.”
Philadelphia, take a breath — because if this game proved anything, it’s that Jalen Hurts just wrote another unforgettable chapter in Eagles history.