Giant Head Coach Brian Daboll Slams Eagles for Playing ‘Overly Physical,’ Causing Excessive Injuries to Giants, Resulting in Loss of Competitive Edge

The Philadelphia Eagles crushed the New York Giants 38-20 last night at Lincoln Financial Field, boosting their NFC East lead to 6-2. Saquon Barkley’s 150 rushing yards overwhelmed New York’s faltering defense.
Jalen Hurts dazzled, completing 16 of 21 passes for 182 yards and three touchdowns, while the Eagles’ relentless ground attack racked up 260 yards. New York’s offense crumbled under Philadelphia’s aggressive defensive pressure.

Postgame, the Giants’ sideline was visibly frustrated, with their 2-6 record reflecting a brutal night. A key figure emerged, pointing fingers at Philadelphia’s tactics, sparking heated debate over the game’s physicality.
“They played overly physical, targeting our guys,” head coach Brian Daboll said postgame to ESPN. “Injuries piled up, and it killed our edge. The league needs to look at this.”
New York’s rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart threw for 190 yards but took six sacks, while running back Cam Skattebo exited with a shoulder injury. The Giants’ depth was visibly stretched thin.
Philadelphia’s defense, led by Haason Reddick’s two sacks, exploited New York’s weakened line. Daboll’s accusations suggest the Eagles’ physicality crossed ethical lines, intentionally aiming to disrupt the Giants’ roster.
Fans on social media are split: Eagles supporters praise their team’s dominance, while Giants fans echo Daboll’s concerns, demanding NFL scrutiny. Injury reports confirm New York lost three starters during the game.
As Philadelphia eyes a playoff push, Daboll’s comments raise questions about officiating oversight. With New York facing a tough road ahead, the controversy could linger, shaping narratives for both teams.