Vic Fangio has been named an AP NFL Assistant Coach of the Year finalist.
His unit led the league in opponent completion percentage (56.8%) and fewest passing TDs allowed (14) while finishing 2nd in opponent passer rating (75.4) and 5th in scoring defense (19.1 ppg).
Quinyon Mitchell is the first Eagle to produce 3 playoff INTs in their first two NFL seasons since Roynell Young (3 INTs as a rookie in 1980 playoffs).
Dallas Goedert is the sixth TE in NFL history to record a rushing TD and receiving TD in the same game.
• Dallas Goedert (2025 with PHI - playoffs)
• Harold Fannin (2025 with CLE)
• Trey Burton (2020 with IND)
• Eric Ebron (2018 with IND)
• Coby Fleener (2016 with NO)
• Rob Gronkowski (2011 with NE)
This is the seventh time a team has had its top two picks from a draft class earn first-team All-Pro honors within their first two NFL seasons:
• 2025 Eagles – Quinyon Mitchell & Cooper DeJean (2024 NFL Draft)
• 2018 Colts – Quenton Nelson & Shaquille Leonard (2018 NFL Draft)
• 2001 Bears – Brian Urlacher & Mike Brown (2000 NFL Draft)
• 1989 Eagles – Keith Jackson & Eric Allen (1988 NFL Draft)
• 1984 Rams – Eric Dickerson & Henry Ellard (1983 NFL Draft)
• 1965 Bears — Dick Butkus & Gale Sayers (1965 NFL Draft)
• 1958 Rams – Jon Arnett & Del Shofner (1957 NFL Draft)
Only three times has it happened on the same side of the ball (2025 Eagles, 2001 Bears & 1984 Rams).
According to @EliasSports, the Eagles are the fifth team in NFL history to feature two wide receivers with 1,000 receiving yards and a tight end with 10 receiving TDs in the same season (also 1998 Broncos, 1999 Panthers, 2013 Broncos and 2014 Broncos).
A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith are the only WR duo in Eagles history to each produce 1,000 receiving yards in the same season (three times - 2022, 2023, 2025).
DeVonta Smith is the fourth player drafted by the Eagles to record three 1,000 yard receiving seasons with the team, joining Harold Carmichael, DeSean Jackson and Mike Quick.
Only three head coaches in NFL history have produced 11 wins in four of their first five seasons with a franchise, according to @EliasSports:
Nick Sirianni (Eagles)
Tony Dungy (Colts)
Andy Reid (Eagles)
Only five head coaches in NFL history own a .700 career winning percentage, per @EliasSports (min. 50 games):
.784 … Guy Chamberlin (1922-27)
.759 … John Madden (1969-78)
.738 … Vince Lombardi (1959-67, ‘69)
.712 … George Allen (1966-77)
.702 … Nick Sirianni (2021-present)
Most wins by a head coach in their first five seasons with a team, including playoffs (per @EliasSports):
68 … George Seifert (1989-93 49ers)
67 … Tony Dungy (2002-06 Colts)
65 … Nick Sirianni (2021-25 Eagles)
65 … Don Shula (1970-74 Dolphins)
Among that group, only Sirianni (4-11-1 Eagles in 2020) and Shula (3-10-1 Dolphins in 1969) took over teams that won four-or-fewer games the year before being hired.