The Daily Numbers for Monday, Dec. 29 (Eagles Edition)

The Daily Numbers: 10-6 record for the Eagles, same as last year, but no playoffs for the Birds.

34-26 win over the Giants yesterday at the Meadowlands.

7-8-1 mark for the Panthers, who win the NFC South and make the playoffs.

9-3 record for Eagles on Thanksgiving night, before 3 straight losses sealed their fate.

6-10 record for the Giants.

7 touchdowns for the Eagles dynamite special teams. They blocked a punt yesterday.

3 blocked punt returns for TDs for the Eagles this year.

474 points scored for the Birds this year, setting a new team record.

32 more points than they scored last year.

54 touchdowns, 390 completions, 4,581 gross passing yards, 8 300-yard passing days and 356 first downs. Those are all team records.

23 of 36 and 2 TD passes for Mark Sanchez.

1 interception, of course.

34:37 time of possession for the Giants, just 25-23 for the Eagles.

99 yards on 17 carries for LeSean McCoy.

1,319 rushing yards this season for Shady McCoy.

3-0 record for Eagles this year in games in which they did not throw an interception.

20th, where Eagles will pick in the NFL Draft.

185 yards on 12 catches and TD for Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr.

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

10-6 usually makes the playoffs. Not this year. The Birds are outside looking in.

I Don’t Get It: Jeff Lurie says the Eagles are on an ‘upward’ movement. They made the playoffs last year. I don’t get it.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Eagles fans, who remain the most loyal in sports, while still waiting for that ever elusive Super Bowl title.

Quote Box: “I think we are pretty close.”

- Eagles owner Jeff Lurie, after yesterday’s win.

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