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R1 Fresh off a ruthless 31–0 shutout of the Raiders, the Eagles were already flying high. But just hours later, the NFL released a crucial update — one that could quietly reshape Philadelphia’s entire playoff path.

Lincoln Financial Field closed Week 15 on a near-perfect note for the Philadelphia Eagles. The 31–0 shutout of the Las Vegas Raiders not only snapped a three-game losing streak, but marked the moment the season began to tilt clearly back in Philadelphia’s favor. For the Eagles, however, the celebration truly came into focus only after what followed the final whistle.

On the field, Philadelphia delivered its most complete performance in years. The defense played with speed, discipline, and relentless pressure, never allowing the Raiders to establish any offensive rhythm. It was the Eagles’ first shutout in seven seasons, a powerful reminder of the identity that once defined the franchise. Offensively, Jalen Hurts was calm and efficient, throwing three touchdown passes and ensuring the game never drifted into danger.

That win alone would have been significant. But just hours later, the NFL released updated playoff projections — and the news added another layer of momentum around the Eagles.

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According to The Athletic and the New York Times Playoff Simulator, Philadelphia’s playoff probability jumped to 95%, placing them among the safest teams in the NFC. With a magic number of just two, the Eagles could clinch the NFC East as early as Week 16 if they defeat the Washington Commanders and receive help from a Cowboys loss. Models from SB Nation, Yahoo Sports, and Pro Football Network echoed the same conclusion: Philadelphia’s postseason position has been firmly solidified.

Head coach Nick Sirianni acknowledged the significance of the moment, while making it clear his team isn’t getting ahead of itself.

“This is an important win and it puts us in a favorable position, but numbers and projections don’t mean anything unless we continue to play to our standard in the weeks ahead, because this is the part of the season where a team’s character is truly tested,” Sirianni said.

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The good news didn’t stop there. The Eagles’ primary challengers in the NFC East failed to apply pressure. Dallas, now sitting at 6–7–1, is rapidly running out of margin for error. Philadelphia’s 2.5-game lead has created valuable breathing room at the most critical point of the season.

At the moment, the Eagles hold the No. 3 seed in the NFC, but they still have a path to climb as high as No. 2 if teams above them stumble over the final two weeks. With a manageable remaining schedule — including two games against Washington and a matchup with Buffalo — Philadelphia no longer finds itself chasing outcomes.

Instead, the Eagles are controlling their own destiny.

More importantly, the 31–0 victory erased lingering concerns about a late-season collapse. This wasn’t just a win — it was dominance, delivered with confidence and authority.

The playoff door in Philadelphia is swinging wider by the week.
The only remaining question isn’t whether the Eagles will reach January football — it’s what position they’ll enter it from, and whether this team has the composure to seize the moment when it truly matters most.

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