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The Linc was bonkers with full-throated chants of "E-A-G-L-E-S!" filling the air and coach Nick Sirianni went wild chest-bumping assistants on the sideline. New York turned the ball over on downs on its first possession, and Daniel Jones was intercepted by James Bradberry on its second. It was 14-0 in the first quarter and the Giants already needed a standing eight count. Hurts had completions of 12 yards and 9 yards en route to a 9-yard TD pass to Smith. Hurts was flawless on the drive, completing passes of 9 yards, 5 yards, and then - boom - a 16-yard TD pass on a one-handed grab by tight end Dallas Goedert. Hurts showed he was fine when he aired out a pass on the second play of the game and hit DeVonta Smith in stride for a 40-yard reception. We just want to keep it going and be consistent." We were very efficient on both sides of the ball, we scored early and often. I think we chose the right time to do that. "We just wanted to come out and play our best ball. "I think we were just starving, eager for an opportunity to come out here and play," Hurts said. Hurts dazzled early with his arm and Philadelphia's offensive line opened big holes for Miles Sanders and Kenneth Gainwell as the Eagles finished with 268 yards on the ground. Under bright postseason lights at the Linc, the Eagles unleashed an offense designed to clobber the Giants.
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Hurts missed two late-season losses with a sprained right shoulder and then showed the Giants nothing in the season finale when the Eagles ran a vanilla offense designed to protect the Pro Bowl QB. Top-seeded Philadelphia will host the NFC championship game next Sunday against either Dallas or San Francisco. Hurts is back, and so are the Eagles as a Super Bowl threat. Jalen Hurts erased lingering doubts about the state of his right shoulder by throwing two touchdown passes and running for a score during a dominant first half, and the Eagles overwhelmed the Giants 38-7 on Saturday night in an NFC divisional playoff game. PHILADELPHIA - The New York Giants' playoff run came to an end Saturday in Philadelphia with a loss to the Eagles in the NFC Divisional Round.
