Questions, takeaways from NFL Week 15: Our reporters break down every game, including the Eagles' shutout win
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Questions, takeaways from NFL Week 15: Our reporters break down every game, including the Eagles' shutout win
"Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season began with an NFC South game between the Falcons and Buccaneers on Thursday night. Led by three touchdowns from tight end Kyle Pitts Sr., the Falcons won thanks to a field goal as time expired from kicker Zane Gonzalez. In the early window Sunday, the Eagles bounced back from a five-turnover performance last Monday with a shutout win over the Raiders. Tight end Dallas Goedert finished with a team-high two touchdown grabs and 70 receiving yards, handing Las Vegas its eighth straight loss. Our NFL Nation reporters reacted to all the action, answering lingering questions coming out of each game and detailing everything you need to know for every team. Let's get to it."
"Have quarterback Jalen Hurts and the offense found their footing? It's hard to get carried away given the quality of opponent, but Hurts' three-touchdown outing was exactly the type of performance needed following a five-turnover game against the Chargers. The coaching staff fed running back Saquon Barkley to strike a nice balance between the run and pass. And they showed some creativity near the goal line in particular, resulting in a pair of Dallas Goedert scores. It was a healthy"
Week 15 opened with the Falcons beating the Buccaneers on a last-second Zane Gonzalez field goal after Kyle Pitts Sr. accounted for three touchdowns. The Eagles responded to a prior five-turnover game with a shutout of the Raiders; Jalen Hurts threw three touchdowns and the offense balanced carries for Saquon Barkley with creative goal-line play leading to two Dallas Goedert scores. Goedert finished with two touchdowns and 70 receiving yards. Brandon Graham, at 37 years, 255 days, recorded two sacks and became the oldest Eagle to record a sack. The Raiders suffered their eighth straight loss.
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