Players on both sides of the ball, and the team as a whole, set new league and franchise records on Sunday.
It seems like the Philadelphia Eagles one-up themselves each season, and this year was no different. As they capped off their final playoff game on the way to the Super Bowl, several players, and the team as a whole, set new league and franchise postseason records.
There’s more history to be made as the Eagles prepare for Super Bowl LIX, and Saquon Barkley is now just 30 yards away from being the NFL’s all-time single season rushing record holder (regular season and playoffs) — a record currently set by Terrell Davis with 2,476 yards back in 1998.