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Setting Expectations for Nick Foles, Philadelphia Eagles Offense in 2014

January 22, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments

It's going to be pretty hard for the Philadelphia Eagles to top what they did offensively during the 2013 season. Despite some midseason struggles and a quarterback change, the Eagles broke their franchise single-season record for points scored with 442 points, the fourth-best total in the National Football League. 
Nick Foles took over as starter in Week 5 when Michael Vick suffered a hamstring injury and finished the season with a ridiculous 27 touchdowns against just two interceptions. His 119.2 passer rating is the third-highest single-season total in NFL history. 
LeSean McCoy broke the franchise single-season record with 1,607 rushing yards, while scoring 11 touchdowns and adding 52 catches for 539 yards.
At receiver, DeSean Jackson turned in a career year, catching 82 passes for 1,332 yards and nine touchdowns. On the opposite side of the field, Riley Cooper turned in a surprising year filling in for an injured Jeremy Maclin. Cooper's 835 receiving yards...

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