Los Angeles Rams vs. Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats reveal that the Eagles dominate on the ground. The recent matchups between the Los Angeles Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles have been some of the NFL‘s most compelling contests, highlighted by star power at the skill positions. The player stats from these games showcase a consistent theme: the Eagles‘ dominant ground game controlling the narrative against the Rams‘ high-volume passing offense.
This detailed statistical article is structured by year, beginning with the most recent 2025 games, followed by the 2024 season contests.
The teams have met twice in the 2025 calendar year, once in the Divisional Playoffs(January 19, 2025) and once in the regular season(September 21, 2025).
This was an early-season regular-season contest for the 2025 NFL season. The Eagles mounted a major second-half comeback, capped by a defensive/special teams play.
This snowy playoff matchup was defined by the Eagles‘ elite running back performance and the Rams‘ reliance on the pass, resulting in high sack totals against the Rams‘ quarterback.
Eagles Offensive Highlights
Player
Position
Rushing Stats
Receiving Stats
Key Context
Saquon Barkley
RB
205 YDS, 2 TD (including 78 & 62 YD runs)
N/A
Dominant performance in the snow; his 4th and 5th TD runs of 60+ yards against the Rams in two games.
Jalen Hurts
QB
44 YD TD Run
N/A
Scored the game’s longest touchdown run on the fifth play of the game.
Rams Offensive Highlights
Player
Position
Passing Stats
Receiving Stats
Key Context
Matthew Stafford
QB
324 YDS, 2 TD, 0 INT, 7 Sacks
N/A
Threw for high yardage but was constantly under pressure, sacked a game-high 7 times.
Puka Nacua
WR
N/A
6 REC, 97 YDS
Led the Rams wide receivers in yardage in the high-stakes contest.
Tyler Higbee
TE
N/A
7 REC, 54 YDS, 1 TD
Led the team in receptions, scoring a key 4-yard TD pass to keep the Rams in the game.
This Week 3 contest was a dramatic comeback for the Eagles, who trailed 26-7 in the third quarter before Jalen Hurts led a furious rally, capped by a defensive special teams play.
Eagles Offensive & Defensive Highlights
Player
Position
Passing Stats
Receiving Stats
Key Context
Jalen Hurts
QB
21/32, 226 YDS, 3 TD (4 Total TD)
N/A
Threw for 204 yards and three touchdowns in the second half alone to fuel the comeback.
A.J. Brown
WR
N/A
6 REC, 109 YDS, 1 TD
Served as the main deep threat, reaching his 50th career receiving touchdown.
Jordan Davis
DT/ST
N/A
N/A
Blocked a field goal on the final play and returned it 61 yards for a game-winning touchdown.
Jalen Carter
DT/ST
N/A
N/A
Blocked a field goal attempt midway through the 4th quarter, setting the stage for the comeback.
Rams Offensive Highlights
Player
Position
Passing Stats
Rushing Stats
Receiving Stats
Matthew Stafford
QB
19/33, 196 YDS, 2 TD, 0 INT
N/A
Posted a strong first half, but the offense stalled in the second.
Puka Nacua
WR
N/A
N/A
11 REC, 112 YDS, 0 TD
Kyren Williams
RB
N/A
20 ATT, 94 YDS, 1 TD
Solid running game kept the Rams in control through the first half.
2024 Match Player Stats
Los Angeles Rams vs. Philadelphia Eagles
Date
Match Type
Result
Key Context
November 24, 2024
Regular Season (Week 12)
Eagles 37, Rams 20
This was a regular season Sunday Night Football game where Eagles RB Saquon Barkley had a historic, franchise-record rushing performance.
October 8, 2024
Regular Season (Week 5)
Eagles 23, Rams 14
This was an earlier regular season contest where the Eagles’ defense dominated the second half.
This game was defined by a historic rushing performance for the Eagles and the Rams‘ inability to protect their quarterback against a ferocious pass rush.
Eagles Offensive Highlights
Player
Position
Rushing Stats
Receiving Stats
Key Context
Saquon Barkley
RB
26 ATT, 255 YDS, 2 TD (70 & 72 YD runs)
4 REC, 47 YDS
Set a new Eagles franchise record for rushing yards in a single game (255) and totaled over 300 scrimmage yards.
Jalen Hurts
QB
12 ATT, 39 YDS, 0 TD
N/A
Managed the game efficiently, leading a 24-point second-half surge.
A.J. Brown
WR
N/A
6 REC, 109 YDS, 1 TD
The key passing-game target, providing a deep-threat counterpoint to the run game.
Rams Offensive & Defensive Highlights
Player
Position
Passing Stats
Receiving Stats
Defensive Stats
Matthew Stafford
QB
24/36, 243 YDS, 2 TD, 0 INT
N/A
Threw for more yards than Hurts but was sacked 5 times by the Eagles defense.
Puka Nacua
WR
N/A
9 REC, 117 YDS
Led the team in both receptions and yards.
Cooper Kupp
WR
N/A
8 REC, 60 YDS, 1 TD
Remained a reliable chain-mover and red-zone threat.
Milton Williams
DT (LAR)
N/A
N/A
2.0 Sacks
Los Angeles Rams vs. Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats
Summary of Los Angeles Rams vs. Philadelphia Eagles Match Player Stats
Across these recent high-stakes games, the player stats clearly illustrate the key matchups:
Eagles Dominance:Saquon Barkley provided historical rushing numbers, particularly the long, game-breaking touchdowns (three of 60+ yards in two games).
Rams’ High-Volume Passers:Matthew Stafford consistently threw for high yardage, often exceeding Jalen Hurts, due to game script forcing the Rams to play from behind.
Star Receivers:Puka Nacua was the consistent yardage leader for the Rams, while J. Brown was the key explosive target for the Eagles.
Defensive Leverage: The Eagles’ ability to pressure Stafford (7 sacks in the playoff game, 5 in the 2024 game) was the ultimate difference-maker, offsetting the Rams’ passing yardage.