This is one of those weeks where there are just too many stats to be contained in one post.

So on Monday, we gave you a bonus edition Roob’s Eagles Stats focused on a historic defensive performance in the win over the Raiders. You can find that here.

And now we’ve got the “everything else” edition, featuring a record-setting offensive line streak, a spectacular return to form for Jalen Hurts and an achievement by Moro Ojomo that hadn’t been done since 1993.

Stats! You can never have enough!  

1A. Jalen Hurts completed 80 percent of his passes with three touchdown passes and no interceptions after completing 83 percent of his passes with three TD passes and no INTs in Minneapolis. He’s the first Eagles QB ever with two games in a season at 80 percent with three or more TDs and no interceptions. He also completed 83 percent of his passes with no interceptions in the opener vs. the Cowboys. He has more games at 80 percent accuracy and no INTs this year – three – than any other quarterback had in their entire Eagles career. Rodney Peete and Donovan McNabb had two each. 

1B. With a 154.9 passer rating after his 158.3 rating against the Vikings, Hurts is the first Eagles quarterback ever with two games at 150 or higher in the same season. Tommy Thompson and Donovan McNabb are the only other Eagles QBs with more than one game with a 150 rating in their entire Eagles career. Thompson did it once each in 1947, 1948 and 1949 and McNabb in 2005, 2007 and 2009. 

1C. Hurts’ four games this year with three or more TDs and no INTs ties the franchise record set by Nick Foles in 2013. Only Matt Stafford (seven) and Dak Prescott (five) have more three-TD, 0-INT games this year than Hurts. 

1D. If you add Tanner McKee’s 3-for-3 for 33 yards to Hurts’ performance, Eagles QBs combined to go 15-for-18 for 208 yards Sunday. That 83.3 percent completion percentage is 5th-highest in franchise history, and this was only the second game ever where Eagles QBs combined to complete 83 percent of their passes with three or more TDs and no interceptions. Early in 2005, before T.O. lost his mind, the Eagles beat the 49ers 42-3 and Donovan McNabb, Koy Detmer and Mike McMahon combined to go 33-for-39 (84.6 percent) for 458 yards, with McNabb throwing five TDs. 

1E: McKee is now 33-for-48 (69 percent) for 356 yards with three TDs and no INTs in his brief NFL career with a 118.1 passer rating. That’s the 2nd-highest passer rating ever among QBs who’ve thrown at least 40 passes, behind only Craig Nall, who had a 123.8 passer rating in seven games with the Packers from 2003 through 2007. 

1F: McKee’s 48 career passes are 3rd-most in Eagles history to start a career without an interception. Carson Wentz threw 134 passes in 2016 before his first interception (by Darius Slay), Bobby Hoying threw 91 passes in 1997 before his first INT (the Bengals’ Sam Shade).

2. The Eagles allowed one sack Sunday, the sixth straight game they’ve allowed one or fewer sack. That ties the franchise record of consecutive games allowing one or fewer sack set by the 2014 offensive line. The Eagles have allowed only four sacks in that six-game span, the 2nd-fewest in six games since sacks became an official stat in 1982. In 2014, they allowed two sacks in a six-game span from the Colts in Week 2 through the Cards in Week 8. What’s interesting about that span is that Jason Peters started all those games at lect tackle, but the Eagles had three left guards (Dennis Kelly, Matt Tobin, Evan Mathis), two centers (Jason Kelce, David Molk), two right guards (Todd Herremans, Kelly) and three right tackles (Andrew Gardner, Heremans, Lane Johnson). 

3. The Eagles’ 312-yard margin over the Raiders (384-72) is the Eagles’ biggest in any game in 17 years and their 6th-largest in 70 years. Last time they had a larger yardage margin was opening day 2008, when they outgained the Rams by 356 yards (522-166) in a 38-3 win at the Linc. Last time the Eagles had 20 more first downs than an opponent was that same 38-3 win over the Rams in 2008. The Eagles had 28 first downs in that game and the Rams had eight. 

4. With 78 rushing yards, Saquon Barkley increased his season total to 940 and on top of his 2,005 yards last year now has 2,945 rushing yards as an Eagle, which breaks the franchise record for most rushing yards in a two-year span. LeSean McCoy ran for 1,607 in 2013 and 1,319 in 2014 for 2,926, which was the previous high for any two-year period. Barkley needs 60 yards to become the first Eagle with back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons since Shady in 2013 and 2014. 

5. The Eagles converted 10 of 13 third downs Sunday for 76.9 percent, matching the highest on record since the NFL began tracking 3rd-down stats in 1991. The Eagles were also 10-for-13 in a 35-30 win over the Giants at MetLife in 2016. The Eagles became the 11th team since 1991 to convert over 75 percent of their third downs while holding their opponent to 25 percent or less.

6. At 37 years, 255 days, Brandon Graham became the oldest player in Eagles history to record a sack. Previously, that was a distinction held by Hall of Famer Richard Dent, who was 37 years, 1 day, when he picked up the final sack of his career on Chris Chandler in the Eagles’ 20-17 loss to the Falcons at the Georgia Dome on Dec. 14, 1997 (28 years earlier to the day). Previously the oldest Eagle with a two-sack game was William Fuller, who was 34 years, 289 days, when he sacked Kent Graham twice in the Eagles’ 29-19 win over the Cards at the Vet late in 1996. B.G. is not the oldest player in the NFL with a multiple-sack game this year. Calais Campbell, who is 39, has had two.

7A. With seven catches against the Raiders, Dallas Goedert increased his career total to 403 and became the fifth Eagle with 400 receptions, joining Hall of Famer Harold Carmichael (589), Zach Ertz (579), Pete Retzlaff (452) and Brian Westbrook (426). (Including playoffs, Goedert has 455 receptions and trails only Carmichael, Ertz and Westbrook). Only Retzlaff has more catches than Goedert among players who only played for the Eagles.

7B. Goedert’s two touchdowns Sunday gave him nine this year, 2nd-most in Eagles history by a touchdown behind Retzlaff, who scored 10 in 1965. Goedert is fourth in the NFL in TD receptions, trailing only receivers Davante Adams (14) and Amon-Ra St. Brown (11) and tight end Trey McBride (10). 

7C. Goedert also increased his season total to 55 receptions, his fifth 50-catch season. Only Ertz, his former teammate, has had more 50-catch seasons in Eagles history. He had six in a row from 2014 through 2019. DeVonta Smith has also had five 50-catch seasons in a row. 

8. Moro Ojomo picked up his fifth sack of the season Sunday, the most sacks by a player the Eagles drafted in the seventh round or later in 32 years, since Clyde Simmons had five sacks in 1993. Last player drafted that late with more than 5.0 sacks in a season was Seth Joyner, with 6 ½ in 1992. Joyner and Simmons were the Eagles’ 8th- and 9th-round picks in 1986. Simmons had at least 5.0 sacks seven times as an Eagle and Joyner did four times. The only other player the Eagles have drafted in the seventh round or later to have 5.0 sacks in a season is Carl Hairston, a 7th-round pick in 1976. He had 5.0 sacks in 1983. The only player drafted in the seventh round with more sacks this year is the Broncos’ Jonathan Cooper, who has 8.0 sacks. He was a 7th-round pick in 2021. Other than Simmons (76.0) and Joyner (37.0), the only players the Eagles drafted in the seventh round or later with more career sacks as an Eagle than Ojomo are Hairston (9.0), 1983 10th-round pick Thomas Strauthers (7 ½), 1982 7th-round pick Harvey Armstrong (6 ½) and 1991 11th-round pick Mike Flores (6.0). 

9. Former Eagles quarterbacks are 6-17 this year in 23 starts. Joe Flacco was 1-3 with the Broncos and is 1-5 with Bengals, Marcus Mariota is 2-5 with Washington, Carson Wentz was 2-3 with the Vikings and Kenny Pickett is 0-1 with the Raiders. A fifth former Jalen Hurts backup will get a start this weekend. With Patrick Mahomes out, Gardner Minshew will start for the Chiefs against the Titans Sunday and presumably Pickett will get another start Sunday when the Raiders face the Texans. And Mariota will start against the Eagles Saturday. Minshew was with the Eagles in 2021 and 2022, Flacco was here briefly in 2021 but never played, Mariota was here in 2023, Wentz from 2016 through 2020 and Pickett last year. There is one more former Eagles who’s a backup, and that’s Nick Mullens of the Jaguars, who was with the Eagles for a few weeks during 2021 training camp

10. The Eagles continued their remarkable success against tight ends Sunday, holding 2024 Pro Bowler Brock Bowers to a season-low 28 yards. The Eagles have faced eight tight ends who have at least 400 yards so far this year and they’ve held seven of them below their season average. The exception is Travis Kelce, who is averaging 57 yards per game and had 61 vs. the Eagles. The Eagles haven’t allowed a tight end to go over 100 yards in their last 94 regular-season games, since George Kittle had 183 yards in the 49ers’ 25-20 win in Santa Clara in 2020. Last tight end who had 100 yards against the Eagles at the Linc was Jordan Reed in 2015.