The Daily Numbers for Tuesday, Nov. 17 (Eagles Edition)

The Daily Numbers: 53-20 demolition of the Eagles by the Packers at Lambeau Field. It wasn’t that close.

17-0 at end of 1st quarter.

30-6 at halftime.

22 of 36 for packers QB Aaron Rodgers.

26 of 44 for 346 yards for Eagles QB Mark Sanchez.

2 interceptions also tossed by Sanchez, 1 of which was returned for a TD.

23 carries for 88 yards for LeSean McCoy.

2 carries for Darren Sproles.

75 yard punt return for TD by Packers Micah Hyde.

0-3 mark for the Eagles this year in 4 o’clock games.

4 straight wins at Lambeau by more than 21 points for the Pack.

288 straight passes at home with an interception, Tom Brady’s record that was broken by Rodgers yesterday. The streak now sits at 322.

9 catches for Jeremy Maclin.

10 catches for Rndall Cobb to lead the Pack.

27 yard TD for Jordy Nelson, 1 of his 4 catches for 109 yards.

2nd start for Sanchez, who looked more like the Jets version.

6 turnovers for Sanchez in his 2 games as an Eagle.

28 degree temperature at kickoff for the game, with snow flurries. And a cold slap in the face for Eagles.

138.1 passer rating for Rodgers in 5 games at Lambeau this year.

22 TD passes surrendered by Eagles defense so far this year.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.

It was a statement game, just not the one the Eagles probably had in mind.

I Don’t Get It: The only shot the Eagles had was to try to control the clock with their running game, keeping Rodgers off the field. Didn’t happen.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Rodgers. Right now he’s the best in the business.

Quote Box: “None of us played where we needed to play against this team.”

- Coach Chip Kelly

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