The Philadelphia Eagles secured a decisive victory over the Los Angeles Rams in Week 3, highlighted by their controversial yet unstoppable “tush push” play. Saquon Barkley delivered a stellar performance, rushing for 112 yards and adding 45 receiving yards to keep the Rams’ defense on its heels.
Despite early struggles, the Eagles’ physicality and strategic execution proved too much for Los Angeles, replicating their divisional-round success from last season. Key defensive matchups and a pivotal penalty call further shaped the outcome, as Philadelphia remains a force to reckon with in the NFC.
- The Eagles’ “tush push” proved unstoppable against the Rams, converting 3 of 4 attempts and fueling their red-zone success despite defensive adjustments.
- Saquon Barkley delivered a balanced 157-yard performance (112 rushing, 45 receiving), including a crucial 28-yard run that set up a touchdown.
- Rookie CB Cooper DeJean limited Puka Nacua to just 31 yards on 3 catches in their direct matchups, containing the Rams’ top receiver for the second straight game.
- A controversial 4th-quarter pass interference call on Derion Kendrick extended a decisive Eagles scoring drive, shifting momentum when the Rams trailed by only 3 points.
- Philadelphia’s defense held the Rams to just 4 explosive plays, well below their season average, by emphasizing containment and sure tackling.
Eagles Score Decisive Win Over Rams in Week 3: Tush Push Dominance, Saquon Barkley’s Stellar Performance & Key Takeaways
Eagles’ Tush Push Proves Unstoppable Against Rams Defense
The Philadelphia Eagles’ controversial “tush push” play was once again a difference-maker in their Week 3 victory over the Los Angeles Rams. Despite increased scrutiny from officials and specific preparations by the Rams defense, Philadelphia converted 3 of their 4 attempts using this signature short-yardage tactic. The synchronized effort between Jalen Hurts and his offensive line created enough forward momentum to move the chains in critical situations.
What makes the tush push so effective isn’t just the physical execution but the psychological impact it has on defenses. Opponents know it’s coming yet struggle to stop it, which creates hesitation in other defensive playcalls. The Rams tried stacking defenders over center and timing their jumps better, but Philadelphia countered with varied snap counts and slight motion adjustments.
Breaking Down the Mechanics of the Tush Push
The success of Philadelphia’s signature play comes down to three key elements:
- Timing: The snap count variations prevent defenders from anticipating the initial surge
- Leverage: Eagles linemen get lower than their defenders at the point of attack
- Unity: The synchronized push from both the offensive line and backfield players creates overwhelming force
Saquon Barkley’s Dominant Performance Against Familiar Foe
Saquon Barkley continued his career-long dominance against the Rams, rushing for 112 yards on 22 carries (5.1 avg) and adding 45 receiving yards. While he didn’t replicate his 450-yard performances from last season against Los Angeles, Barkley’s consistent production kept the Eagles’ offense balanced and unpredictable.
The Rams defense clearly prioritized containing Barkley, often stacking the box with eight defenders. However, his ability to break tackles and turn negative plays into positive gains proved crucial. His 28-yard scamper in the third quarter, where he broke three tackles, set up a critical touchdown that shifted momentum permanently in Philadelphia’s favor.
Barkley’s Career Numbers Against the Rams
| Season | Games | Rushing Yards | Yards Per Carry | Touchdowns |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 2 | 453 | 6.2 | 4 |
| 2025 | 1 | 112 | 5.1 | 1 |
Cooper DeJean’s Lockdown Performance Against Puka Nacua
The Eagles’ rookie cornerback Cooper DeJean delivered another impressive performance against Rams star receiver Puka Nacua. After holding Nacua to just one catch in their playoff meeting, DeJean limited him to 3 catches for 31 yards on 7 targets when matched up directly. Philadelphia creatively deployed DeJean, moving him around to shadow Nacua whether he lined up outside or in the slot.
Nacua’s final stat line of 6 receptions for 82 yards looks respectable, but much of that production came against other defenders and during garbage time. When the game was competitive, DeJean’s tight coverage eliminated one of the Rams’ primary offensive weapons.
Key Defensive Stats From the Game
- Rams explosive plays (20+ yards): 4 (season average: 6.5)
- Nacua catch rate when covered by DeJean: 42.8%
- QB pressures allowed by Eagles O-line: 8 (2 sacks)
Jared Verse vs. Jordan Mailata: An Emerging Rivalry
The individual battle between Rams rookie edge rusher Jared Verse and Eagles Pro Bowl tackle Jordan Mailata provided one of the game’s most intriguing matchups. Verse showed significant improvement from their playoff meeting, recording 1.5 sacks and 4 quarterback pressures against Mailata. The rookie displayed a more diverse pass rush repertoire, using advanced hand techniques and counter moves to create pressure.
However, Mailata maintained his dominance in the run game, consistently creating lanes for Saquon Barkley. His ability to neutralize Verse on running plays while limiting his impact in pass protection demonstrates why he’s considered one of the NFL’s most complete offensive tackles.
Officiating Controversy: The Game-Changing Penalty
Late in the fourth quarter, a questionable pass interference call on Rams cornerback Derion Kendrick extended an Eagles drive that resulted in a crucial touchdown. The penalty came on 3rd-and-12 with Philadelphia leading by just three points. The questionable call gifted the Eagles a first down when they likely would have been forced to punt, effectively sealing the game.
While the contact appeared minimal by NFL standards, officials have been consistently calling tighter coverage this season. Kendrick had been playing physically throughout the drive, leaving himself vulnerable to such a call. The sequence underscored how thin the margin for error is against Philadelphia’s high-powered offense.
Key Game Stats
| Category | Eagles | Rams |
|---|---|---|
| Total Yards | 387 | 321 |
| Rushing Yards | 158 | 89 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 7/15 (47%) | 4/12 (33%) |
| Time of Possession | 32:14 | 27:46 |
Are the Eagles Holding Back Offensive Innovation?
Despite their offensive success, the Eagles showed surprising conservative tendencies against the Rams. The playcalling relied heavily on established concepts like the tush push and basic run schemes rather than unveiling new wrinkles. This has led to speculation that Philadelphia might be saving strategic surprises for more meaningful late-season matchups.
The Eagles have historically added new elements to their offense as the season progresses, often unveiling their full playbook in December and January. With a relatively comfortable early-season schedule, they may be content to win with fundamentals while keeping their most creative plays under wraps.
Eagles’ Remaining Schedule Highlights
- Week 6: vs. Dallas Cowboys (division rival)
- Week 9: vs. Kansas City Chiefs (Super Bowl rematch)
- Week 14: at San Francisco 49ers (NFC Championship rematch)
- Week 17: vs. Baltimore Ravens (potential Super Bowl preview)

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