Nice.

Interesting stat.
Nick Foles threw the most pass of any player in NFL history with 0, 1, or 2 interceptions in a season.
— Chase Stuart (@fbgchase) December 30, 2013
Rushing champ! pic.twitter.com/FOp0jYkuQk
— Trent Cole (@Pro_Hunt58) December 30, 2013
Ran for more than 1,600 yards. Great year.
Saw this pic coming RT“@FauxJohnMadden: Kyle Orton throws season ending interception… pic.twitter.com/NxVE8tnhjz”
— Todd Berman (@berman) December 30, 2013
Nice.
Nick Foles finished the season as the NFL's leader in passer rating (119.2), which also ranks as the third-highest in NFL history.
— Brett Strohsacker (@BStrohEagles) December 30, 2013
Forget the humor. Beat the Cowboys.
Here is Julie Dorenbos showing off her typing skills. That is not how I generally write my articles.
Just working on my blog… Go check it out @phillydotcom … Thanks @justinmprice pic.twitter.com/hsKAc24Py1
— Julie Dorenbos (@JulieDorenbos) December 28, 2013
Does seem to work well for her.
Chris Wesseling is an excellent analyst/writer for NFL.com. He wrote a very good piece on the teams with the best defensive nucleus in the NFL.
The premise is this: If I am the best coaching candidate on the market, which defensive personnel would I most want to take over?
Wesseling had the Eagles down at 14th. He didn’t offer any specific comments on them, instead focusing on the Top 10 teams. While the defense needs help, there is a good core to build around. And lots of young talent.
If the Eagles win Sunday, the NFL will have gone 11 years with at least one team going from worst to first in consecutive seasons.
— Sam Farmer (@LATimesfarmer) December 27, 2013
You don’t have to stay down long in the NFL.
@PhillyDailyNews FRIDAY Back Page — pic.twitter.com/g80mAL3ZGg
— Bob Vetrone Jr. (@BoopStats) December 27, 2013
Simply brilliant.