Eagles vs. Packers live score, updates, highlights from NFL 'Monday Night Football' game
Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season is drawing to a dynamic close, with a pair of NFC heavyweights going head to head under the lights of "Monday Night Football." It's the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles at Lambeau Field, where the Green Bay Packers are looking to exact revenge for the Birds' decisive playoff victory last winter.
Can Jordan Love guide the Packers to victory this time around, with Micah Parsons, the Eagles' former division rival, leading the charge for Green Bay's pass rush? Or is Philly poised to win its third straight, fresh off extra rest during a bye week? The Eagles have been no stranger to underlying drama, such as the satisfaction of top wide receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith in an occasionally erratic offense, but they figure to bring fireworks to the freezing temperatures of Green Bay for a must-see matchup.
Where to watch Eagles vs. Packers live
Date: Monday, Nov. 10 | Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
Location: Lambeau Field (Green Bay, Wisconsin)
TV: ABC, ESPN | Stream: Fubo (Try for free)
Follow: CBS Sports App
Stay tuned here for live updates and analysis......
EAGLES 10 VS PACKERS 7
End of the fourth quarter: Eagles 10, Packers 7
TWO-MINUTE WARNING: Packers still alive
Eagles punt
Smith fools Nixon on third-down catch
Q4 2:39 - Eagles 10, Packers 7
Hurts to Smith!
Evan Williams redeems himself
Can Micah Parsons get a big play?
Q4 5:33 - Eagles 10, Packers 7
Hell of a run by Josh Jacobs. And cut to shot of Matt LaFleur, who looks like he’s walking off a heart attack on the sideline.
This is not a drill...
Jacobs gets Green Bay on the board
TOUCHDOWN: Packers back in it!
Packers still driving
Packers across midfield
Q4 9:00 - Eagles 10, Packers 0
Smith gives Eagles seperation
TOUCHDOWN: HURTS. SMITH. SEVEN.
HUGE play, Saquon Barkley!
Mind-boggling Packers stat
10: 34 PM More on Devonte Wyatt
Josh Jacobs vs. rest of Packers offense
Eagles catch a break on punt
Q4 10:29 - Eagles 3, Packers 0
End of the third quarter: Eagles 3, Packers 0
Can a field goal be all it takes? It certainly feels like it
10:20 p.m.: The Eagles respond with a three-and-out, with Hurts and the offense unable to do anything.
10:15 p.m.: Around midfield, the Packers go for it on 4th & 9, but it falls incomplete after a Reid Blankenship pass break up.
10:09 p.m.: Green Bay has its first big pass play of the half, with Love connecting with Christian Watson downfield for 20 yards.
10:06 PM We have a score! Eagles finally get on the board after long drive
Injury update: Lane Johnson back on sidelines with Eagles
10:00 p.m.: The second half is underway at Lambeau Field, with the Philadelphia offense looking to get on the scoreboard.
9:55 p.m.: The highly-anticipated matchup between two top offenses devolved into a defensive slugfest, resulting in a shockingly rare 0-0 halftime score at Lambeau Field.
The Eagles failed to capitalize on a meticulous, nine-minute drive when quarterback Jalen Hurts was strip-sacked by rookie Edgerrin Cooper deep in the red zone. The Packers later mirrored this futility when quarterback Jordan Love also fumbled after a strip-sack by Nakobe Dean right before the half, ensuring the deadlock remained unbreakable.
Halftime: Eagles 0, Packers 0
9:38 p.m: For the first time in two seasons, the teams will be going to halftime scoreless.
The Eagles and Packers are in a dogfight, with the defenses performing better than the offenses. It feels like a game where one play will make the difference.
Per the broadcast, it is the first scoreless "Monday Night Football" since 2009.
9:35 p.m.: Philadelphia turned over the ball in Green Bay territory on its opening drive, and now, Green Bay does the same.
Love faced pressure from Nakobe Dean, who wrapped up the quarterback and caused him to lose the football. The ensuing pile-up was recovered by the Eagles.
Both quarterbacks have fumbled.
9:32 p.m.: It doesn't look good for Johnson.
FUMBLE: Jordan Love loses the ball as Eagles swarm before halftime
Philadelphia may not be moving the ball, but the Eagles' defensive front is showing up. This time, it's Nakobe Dean coming through to make Jordan Love antsy, and the Packers gunslinger tries to reposition and/or throw the ball away, only to lose it entirely. Jaelan Phillips, the Eagles' newest addition to the front seven, scoops it up for the fumble recovery to keep the Packers scoreless. To make matters worse for Green Bay: Veteran lineman Elgton Jenkins is now banged up as well.
Philly brings the pressure to force the fumble and they recover!
26 mins ago
Injury alert: Eagles' Lane Johnson limps off with apparent leg injury
Philadelphia's star right tackle is forced to walk gingerly to the medical tent after Packers safety Evan Williams contacts his left leg in the pocket. Johnson needed a moment to get to his feet and labored to reach the sidelines. Backup swing tackle Fred Johnson is now in at the right tackle spot for the Eagles, who've notoriously seen a dip in offensive production when Lane Johnson isn't available.
36 mins ago
Keisean Nixon, Packers' secondary all over Eagles' passing attack
Jalen Hurts looks increasingly uncomfortable as this one wears on. He's got solid protection considering Micah Parsons is on the other side, but the throwing lanes aren't very clear. First he squeezes a dangerous cross-body dart past Quay Walker on the Eagles' latest series, then nearly throws a pick to Keisean Nixon thanks to the veteran corner's tight coverage of Dallas Goedert. Not a whole lot of breathing room for Philadelphia so far, and it makes sense; the Packers entered this one ranked No. 5 in total defense.
Eagles and Packers trading methodical (and scoreless) drives
Halfway through the second quarter, Philly and Green Bay have combined for three different drives of at least four minutes, but neither side has touched the scoreboard.
Matt LaFleur opted to go for it on fourth down three times, although two attempts were negated before they could officially get underway -- one by a false start and the other as Green Bay failed to draw the Eagles offsides.
The big difference so far? The Packers thwarted the best drive of the night -- a 16-play Eagles series -- with Edgerrin Cooper's punch-out forced fumble. Not a whole lot of explosive plays other than the turnover thus far.
TURNOVER: Edgerrin Cooper punches the ball loose from Jalen Hurts
A rare giveaway from the Eagles' star quarterback, who entered Monday night with just two total turnovers on the 2025 season: Hurts takes a designed run up the middle for a strong would-be first down, only to have the ball punched out of his grasp by Cooper. A textbook play from the Packers' linebacker to halt a methodical drive by Philly's offense.
Hurts runs it but Cooper punches the ball out! @Packers ball!
Eagles get away with egregious penalty on 'Tush Push'
Sometimes the Eagles' early movement on their signature sneak play is close enough to let slide. But Philly's Landon Dickerson somehow got away with a blatant jump past the line of scrimmage on the team's first drive. Not sure how the officials missed that.
The Eagles converted their first Tush Push of the night 👀
Eagles' pass rush will have an all-new look on Monday night
As The Athletic's Zach Berman notes, the last time the Eagles took the field, their edge rushing rotation was led by overlooked veterans like Jalyx Hunt, Patrick Johnson and journeyman Joshua Uche. Against the Packers, the Birds will have a trio of new names joining that group: Jaelan Phillips, who was just acquired via trade from the Dolphins; Nolan Smith, who headlined the unit before suffering an injury earlier this season; and Brandon Graham, who was lured out of retirement ahead of the bye. Smith is probably the favorite to lead the charge once again, but remember Phillips has a history with Vic Fangio, so perhaps he'll be full go out of the gate.
Packers inactives: Rookie WR Matthew Golden out vs. Eagles
Green Bay's ever-shuffling wide receiver corps will be without Golden, the first-round rookie, as he recovers from a shoulder injury. That means Romeo Doubs and Christian Watson are due to serve as Jordan Love's top pass targets, with reserve pass catchers Dontayvion Wicks and Savion Williams both active despite entering the day questionable with injuries of their own. Another notable inactive for the Packers: kicker Lucas Havrisik, who's a perfect 10 for 10 on combined field goals and extra points this year but will miss a third straight game in favor of veteran Brandon McManus.
Inactives: Eagles missing Pro Bowl center vs. Packers
Jaire Alexander is the big name on the Eagles' inactives list; the former Packers All-Pro won't take on his former team tonight as he continues to settle into Philadelphia after arriving via trade with the Ravens during the team's bye week. But the most notable absence for the Birds belongs in the trenches, where starting center Cam Jurgens will sit out due to a knee injury, leaving reserve interior man Brett Toth as the fill-in anchor of the front.
Top prop bets: Expect Josh Jacobs to get a heavy workload vs. Eagles
From Will Brinson's forecast of Monday night's showdown, in which he suggests Jacobs will go over 16.5 carries:
The Packers absolutely believe in capping Jacobs' carries if they can. But it's also clear that when the lights are brightest, they're the most willing to give him the football.
He's topped 20+ carries only twice this year and both were in prime-time games, against Washington in Week 2 on a Thursday and then on Sunday night a few weeks later in Dallas. ... Emanuel Wilson will get a few carries sprinkled in, but I think in this massive NFC matchup with an extra day to rest and get ready, we'll see Green Bay lean on Jacobs more.
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