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Mind-blowing stats for the Philadelphia Eagles
LeSean McCoy left Philadelphia the franchise's all-time leading rusher with 6,792 yards. In 2011, McCoy scored 20 total touchdowns (17 rushing, 3 receiving), which set the Eagles' single-season record. Find out about the many records McCoy has broken and lots of other mind-blowing stats below.

McCoy left Philadelphia as the franchise's all-time leading rusher with 6,792 yards. In 2011, McCoy scored 20 total touchdowns (17 rushing, 3 receiving), which set the Eagles' single-season record. McCoy broke Steve Van Buren's record of 18 touchdowns, set in 1945 when the Eagles played a 10-game season. McCoy did drop-off a little in 2014 when he totaled 5 touchdowns compared to 11 in 2013. After posting back-to-back 1,300 yard rushing seasons McCoy was traded by head coach Chip Kelly to Buffalo for LB Kiko Alonso.

DeSean Jackson shocked the Giants in 2010 with a play known as the "Miracle at the New Meadowlands II," a 65-yard punt return that earned the Eagles their tenth victory of the season, and eventually a playoff berth. It also marked the only time in the last 30 years that a game has been decided by a winning punt return with no time remaining in regulation. Only three NFL games have been decided by a punt return touchdown, but the other two occurred in overtime. Jackson's dramatic walk-off score was voted "The Greatest Play in NFL History" by NFL.com readers.

Standing a whopping 6 feet 8 inches, Harold Carmichael is the tallest wide receiver to ever play in the NFL. Carmichael will not be remembered just for his height, as he is forever enshrined in the Eagles' history books. He is the Eagles' all-time leader in receptions (589) and receiving yards (8,978). Eagles fans might like to forget that Carmichael finished his glorious career with the rival Dallas Cowboys (where he joined Ed "Too Tall" Jones, who stood 6 feet 9 inches tall).

With 90 receptions, Brian Westbrook set the Eagles' single-season record, in 2007. The Eagles are one of only two teams that has a running back as its single-season receptions leader. LaDainian Tomlinson had 100 catches for the Chargers in 2003. Jeremy Maclin had a bounce-back season in 2014 leading the Eagles in receptions (85), receiving yards (1,318) and TD (10). Maclin, who left for Chiefs in free agency, statistically left some big shoes for the Eagles wide receiving core to fill.

On a Monday night where over 60 fist-fights broke out and a flare gun was fired in Veterans Stadium, owner Jeffrey Lurie called on Justice Seamus McCaffrey to put an end to the outrageous behavior in the crowd. This 1997 game versus the 49ers spurred the beginning of Eagles Court, an in-stadium courthouse used to sentence unruly fans. Two weeks later, the court was in session as the Eagles defeated the Steelers, and 20 fans were arrested and charged with crimes like disorderly conduct. McCaffrey became so popular as the Eagles Court judge that Time Warner flew him out to Hollywood and offered him $1.5 million to do a television show.

Freddie Mitchell's reception on 4th and 26 against the Packers in the 2003 NFC Divisional Playoff is the longest 4th down conversion in the NFL postseason since 1991. While the Eagles fell short in the NFC Championship game to the Panthers, Freddie Mitchell rarely fell short with his words. The following year, in the week leading up to the Super Bowl, Mitchell provoked Patriots veteran safety Rodney Harrison, saying "he had something for him." That something turned out to be one catch for 11 yards.

Only seven times in NFL History has a quarterback thrown for 7 touchdowns in a single game. This feat was first accomplished in 1943 by Sid Luckman of the Chicago Bears. Eleven years later, an Eagle by the name of Adrian Burk matched Luckman's single-game record as the Eagles torched the Redskins 49-21 in Washington. In Week 9, 2013 Nick Foles became number seven on this list throwing for 7 touchdowns and no interceptions in a win against the Raiders. After a 27 TD and only 2 INT season in 2013 Foles sputtered in 2014, and was traded for Sam Bradford this offseason.

During his 14-year tenure in Philadelphia, Andy Reid joined an elite group of coaches to lead a team to at least 100 wins in a single decade. In the 1970s Tom Landry led the Cowboys to 104 wins and Don Shula led the Dolphins to 103 wins. Bill Belichick won 112 games with the Patriots during the 2000s while Reid totaled 103 wins with the Eagles. Despite his trip to Super Bowl XXXIX and four NFC title games, Andy Reid is the only head coach in that group to never win a Super Bowl.