The duel between the best offensives in the league was one-sided. The Eagles, who entered the game ranked second in total offense, gained 355 yards and outscored the Dolphins 31-17.
The Dolphins, who had 244 yards, were lucky it wasn’t worse.
Jalen Hurts’ two turnovers led to 10 Miami points. A fumble by Hurts on a Bradley Chubb strip sack was recovered by Christian Wilkins at the Philadelphia 23 and led to a 40-yard field goal by Jason Sanders. Hurts also threw a pick-six on a pass from cornerback Kader Kohou and returned 22 yards by Jerome Baker.
Hurts went 23 of 31 for 279 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. His touchdowns were 19 yards to Dallas Goedert and 14 yards to AJ Brown. The Eagles were at the Dolphins’ 6-yard line when they got into victory formation.
Hurts played the second half with a brace on his left leg, but told NBC sideline reporter Melissa Stark after the game that he was “fine.”
He had 11 carries for 21 yards, including a 1-yard touchdown run on the quarterback push play.
Brown caught 10 passes for 137 yards.
Tua Tagovailoa went 23 of 32 for 216 yards with one touchdown and one interception. Darius Slay picked him off in the end zone on third-and-8 from the Philadelphia 24 with 11:21 left.
Tyreek Hill caught 11 passes for 88 yards and a touchdown, and Jaylen Waddle, who was briefly sidelined with a back injury, made six catches for 63 yards. Raheem Mostert ran for 45 yards on nine carries.
The Eagles moved to 6-1 while the Dolphins fell to 5-2.