Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) is stopped with the ball during the second half of an NFL football game by Detroit Lions linebacker Jack Campbell (46) and Lions cornerback Amik Robertson (21) Sunday, Nov. 16, 2025, in Philadelphia. — AP Photo/Matt Slocum Jalen Hurts scored the only touchdown in an otherwise feeble effort from the Philadelphia Eagles’ offense, and it was enough to lead them to a 16-9 win over the Detroit Lions, who failed on every fourth-down try Sunday night. The Eagles (8-2) are the only team in the NFC East with more than three wins and the second one in the conference to eight victories, putting them in contention to take the top seed and earn home-field advantage as the Super Bowl champions go for a repeat. Hurts threw for only 135 yards, reigning Offensive Player of the Year Saquon Barkley ran for 83 and former 1,000-yard receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith combined for nine catches for 57 yards. Yet those struggles didn’t matter much against a Detroit team that seemed happy to try and give the game away. The Lions, who entered averaging 31.4 points per game, failed to convert on five fourth-down attempts and were 3 of 13 on third down. Lions coach Dan Campbell replaced offensive coordinator John Morton as the play-caller last week. Campbell wasn’t ready to say it was a permanent move, although he called plays again against the Eagles. Campbell wasn’t much of an improvement. The Lions’ notable failure came late in the third quarter while trailing 13-6 after Jared Goff connected with Jahmyr Gibbs for a 42-yard gain that took the ball to the Eagles 22. The Lions went on to get a first-and-goal at the 8, but they turned the ball over on downs. The Eagles at least took advantage of their best scoring chance inside the 10. Barkley had a 5-yard TD run in the second quarter overturned by a replay review, a momentary setback once Hurts scored from 1 yard out — yes, on a tush push — with 16 seconds left to send the Eagles into halftime with a 13-6 lead. Jake Elliott kicked field goals of 27 and 34 yards in the half. He made a 49-yarder in the fourth for a 16-6 lead. Goff — who went 14 of 37 for 255 yards —- hit Jameson Williams for a 40-yard score that tied the game at 6-all late in the second quarter. Williams celebrated by jumping onto the goal post padding and bear-hugging the upright, which earned him a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. On a blustery night in Philly, those lost yards cost the Lions when Jake Bates was wide right on the 48-yard extra point. Bates did kick a 54-yard field goal with 1:58 left. What can Brown do for you? Hurts tried to force the ball to an unhappy Brown early after yet another week of complaints from the wide receiver about his role in the offense. Brown’s production has severely declined this season — he was targeted just three times last week at Green Bay — and he took to social media afterward to express his displeasure, saying on Twitch that fantasy owners should drop him from their teams. Brown — who appeared to give up on at least one route in the third quarter — finished with seven catches for 49 yards against the Lions. DeJean gets his first interception Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean had his first career regular-season interception when he picked off Goff’s pass in the first quarter that led to a field goal. The second-year standout, of course, is mostly remembered from an interception in last season’s Super Bowl. DeJean became the first player in Super Bowl history to intercept a pass or score a touchdown on his birthday when he returned a poor throw by Patrick Mahomes 38 yards for a TD. Injuries Lions: All-Pro safety Kerby Joseph missed his fourth straight game with a knee injury. Eagles: OL Lane Johnson was ruled out at halftime with a foot injury. Johnson left last week’s win against Green Bay with an ankle injury in the second quarter but returned in the fourth. Up next Lions: Host the New York Giants next Sunday. Eagles: At Dallas next Sunday. Stay informed and connected — subscribe to The Philadelphia Tribune NOW! Click Here Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Don’t Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated. Be Truthful. Don’t knowingly lie about anyone or anything. Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Be Proactive. Use the ‘Report’ link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Share with Us. We’d love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that TSA employees who “stepped up every single day” and “served with exemplary service” would be receiving bonus checks.
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DJ Moore or David Montgomery: Who should I start in Fantasy Football Week 3?
DJ Moore vs. David Montgomery: Who Should You Start in Fantasy Football Week 3?
DJ Moore and David Montgomery stand out as two excellent flex options for fantasy football in Week 3. The Chicago Bears’ wide receiver and the Detroit Lions’ running back face opponents who have struggled to contain players at their respective positions, potentially opening the door for dominant performances. Whether you prefer wide receivers or running backs in your flex spot, both players present viable choices. This article breaks down who should take that crucial single flex position on your fantasy lineup.
DJ Moore Fantasy Outlook for Week 3
After a slow start to the 2024 season, DJ Moore is eager to bounce back in his second year with Caleb Williams at quarterback. So far, Moore has recorded eight receptions on 11 targets for 114 yards but has yet to find the end zone. His efforts have come under scrutiny, especially following the Bears’ Week 2 loss to the Detroit Lions, 52-21. Head coach Ben Johnson stated he would be closely monitoring players who don’t contribute when the ball isn’t in their hands, and Moore seems to be falling out of favor with fans.
However, the Dallas Cowboys, Moore’s Week 3 opponent, have struggled to contain wide receivers this season, allowing significant fantasy points per game at the position. This defensive vulnerability could provide the perfect opportunity for Moore to bounce back and deliver a strong fantasy performance.
David Montgomery Fantasy Outlook for Week 3
David Montgomery’s production has also dipped in 2024. After rushing for 1,105 yards on 219 carries in 2023, he recorded 775 yards on 185 carries last season. This year hasn’t been much stronger; Montgomery has rushed 22 times for 82 yards and one touchdown so far.
Meanwhile, Jahmyr Gibbs has emerged as the Lions’ lead running back, outpacing Montgomery with 94 yards on 12 carries and a touchdown in Week 2. Despite this, the Baltimore Ravens, Montgomery’s Week 3 opponent, have allowed an average of 19 fantasy points per game to running backs. This weakness could be beneficial for Montgomery, especially as Gibbs draws much of Baltimore’s defensive attention.
DJ Moore vs. David Montgomery: Final Verdict
This matchup presents a tough decision. According to Sportskeeda’s fantasy analyzer, DJ Moore holds a slight edge over David Montgomery by just 0.1 fantasy points. However, given Rome Odunze’s emergence as a reliable partner for Caleb Williams and the Ravens’ struggles to stop running backs, Monday night could be the perfect stage for Montgomery to shine.
With Georgia Tech’s Gibbs commanding much of the Baltimore defense’s focus, Montgomery may have the space and opportunities needed to punish the Ravens and lead the Lions to their second victory of the young NFL season.
Ultimately, both players are solid flex options, but the matchup and team dynamics slightly favor Montgomery for Week 3.
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