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The Philadelphia Eagles are a major team in the National Football League with a loyal fan base. In their history, the team has produced a variety of records both in regular season and post-season playoffs. Here's a deep dive into the Eagles' record breaking facts along with their wins over time.
DeVonta Smith a wide receiver is on the verge of breaking the Eagles’ record for postseason receiving yards. He currently sits at 405 yards but to become a record holder he will need at least 61 yards in a future playoff game to surpass Harold Carmichael’s mark of 465 yards. What makes Smith impressive is he is currently the only active player with both an 80 yard average along with 15 yards per catch within five postseason games minimum.
Tight end Dallas Goedert needs just four catches to take over for Chad Lewis who currently holds 38 receptions from past games. Goedert’s current total of 35 catches puts him at 18th in the history of NFL post season plays in that position, yet ten catches away from being within the top 10. In addition he is currently among 2 teams in the NFL with 3 active players with at least 25 catches.
The Philadelphia Eagles’ star Quarterback Jalen Hurts has had some impressive career numbers. While being a part of the Eagles' team he also has continued to improve while creating milestones for future possibilities. Here are a few.
Jalen Hurts currently holds the longest postseason streak in Eagles history, at 137 consecutive passes without an interception. That number has helped put him 11th best for any in the history of the NFL which is an impressive feat for one so young in the league. His career average of an interception every 82.5 attempts puts him eighth in NFL history.
Hurts has achieved 5 rushing touchdowns throughout his career with the Eagles which is currently 5th highest for any quarterback to reach the list for the post season. These milestones allow him to have an ever growing space among popular figures for such a dynamic position.
Some other noteable performances have also created conversation. Such as that Saquon Barkley’s 6.3 average among those who have at least 10 post season runs puts him in second place behind Josh Jacobs (6.4). Six eagles have hit the 100-yard marker in postseason running but a high average belongs to the record holding Kenny Gainwell for his 5.0 yards a carry.
The Eagle’s team had their moments as the players had a stellar defensive showing which included C.J. Gardner-Johnson the only active player on the Eagles’ roster to have had a postseason interception . Rookie player Quinyon Mitchell also gained his first interception with much praise from his team mates.
In a notable game the Eagles defeated the Packers with a final score of 22-10. With that win the team secured their spot for the divisional round of the playoffs while highlighting a dominant defensive approach.
The defense was highlighted by Zack Baun who had an interception and Nolan Smith's 2 sacks throughout their playoff win. Rookie player Quinyon Mitchell had an important interception. It also showed a variety of strengths for those that had both long standing experience and youth at various moments during the contest.
One key factor to this was that their first score was from a Green Bay fumble on kickoff that let the Eagles score which shifted all of the control to their favor early in the game. The Eagle’s defense continued to stifle any opportunity for progress on the Packers' offense and forced turnovers at crucial moments. Their win showcased a dynamic blend of power, talent and quick adjustments.
With a solid defense, dynamic offence and a high winning record it can be assumed that the Eagles have created opportunities to push forward for more achievements this year. With a large roster there is a team in place to achieve a strong position.
Their upcoming divisional playoff round is highly anticipated with a promise for a memorable performance. There are also concerns such as where their backup linebacker positions might falter from the loss of some starters.