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Eagles vs. Vikings score: Jalen Hurts, Darius Slay star as Philly stomps all over Minnesota

Five years after the Eagles rolled over the Vikings at Lincoln Financial Field to advance to the Super Bowl, Philly welcomed Minnesota back to town on Monday night with a similar tenacity. Despite entering with high hopes after a rout of the Packers in Week 1, Kevin O'Connell's upstart crew looked lifeless from virtually start to finish, whereas Nick Sirianni's Eagles enjoyed arguably the finest performance of young quarterback Jalen Hurts' career. Coupled with an opportunistic defense, Hurts helped the Birds to a 24-7 victory that wasn't nearly as close as the final score indicated.

Here are some instant takeaways from Monday night's prime-time showdown:

Why the Eagles won

Jalen Hurts officially arrived as a franchise-caliber quarterback, and Jonathan Gannon's defense finally gave him a sterling complementary effort. After beating the Lions mostly with his legs in Week 1, Hurts was the total package in prime time, dicing up Minnesota's secondary from start to finish and rumbling through tackles as this week's top QB rusher. He was accurate, efficient and even chucked it deep, only using his wheels when they were needed. It was a true breakout performance that got everyone involved -- A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, Dallas Goedert, even Miles Sanders and Boston Scott.

Defensively, Gannon's unit was just as impressive, limiting Justin Jefferson to short targets early, completely eliminating the Dalvin Cook-led rushing attack, and picking off Kirk Cousins twice in the red zone. Star corner Darius Slay headlined the effort, outdoing Jefferson in coverage to render Kevin O'Connell's offense ineffective in just about every facet. By the end of the night, Slay had two picks and could've easily had five, benefiting from Gannon deploying more blitzes.

Why the Vikings lost

The wide-open spacing they enjoyed in their season-opening rout against the Packers was nowhere to be found. Kirk Cousins got zero run support, routinely failed to connect with his elite receiving corps, and then forced throws late while desperate for a spark. Nothing clicked on Kevin O'Connell's preferred side of the ball, where Dalvin Cook was a total non-factor and pass catchers took turns dropping key throws -- none bigger than a would-be score by Irv Smith Jr.

Defensively, Ed Donatell's feisty unit lost all its sizzle from the week prior, playing soft coverage to enable Jalen Hurts' smooth sailing, with Camryn Bynum in particular struggling on the back end during a pair of Eagles TD drives. The energy level was seemingly never there for Minnesota, which averaged fewer than four yards per pass attempt entering the waning minutes of action. Patrick Peterson tried to reignite their fight with a field goal block, but otherwise, the club was hapless.

Turning point

You can point to either of Jalen Hurts' second or third TDs, which announced the Eagles as in it to win it before their roaring home crowd. The former saw Hurts uncork a perfect deep floater to Quez Watkins for a 53-yard score to put Philly up 14-0, and the latter saw the QB bulldoze through a slew of Vikings defenders for a 26-yard TD run that kept the team in front by two scores. Minnesota remained multiple scores behind for the remainder of the contest.

Play of the game

It belongs to Hurts, whose scramble for a score in the first half was a prime reminder that he's one of the NFL's best dual threats at the position:

What's next

The Eagles (2-0) will travel to Washington for their first NFC East matchup of the year, against the Commanders (1-1), who fell to the Lions on Sunday. The Vikings (1-1), meanwhile, will return home for a showdown with Detroit.

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Less than three hours from kickoff at Lincoln Financial Field, where the Eagles are looking to start 2-0 against the similarly unbeaten Vikings. Yes, it's only been a week, but it's fair to say Philly and Minnesota are two of the most intriguing contenders in the NFC. Let's see how Jalen Hurts operates in the event the Vikings' defensive line steps up the way it did against the Packers in Week 1, and whether the Eagles opt to bring more of their own pressure working against old rival Kirk Cousins.

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