A look at some of the most important figures surrounding the team in STATS +, Presented by The New York Lottery
1.86:
According to Pro Football Focus, Eli Manning got rid of the ball on average in 1.86 seconds against the Eagles. The next fastest time in Week 3 was 2.25 seconds. He completed 35 of 47 passes (74.5 percent) for 366 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions. Manning has a completion percentage of 73.5 through three games.
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The Giants scored all 24 of their points in the fourth quarter last week against the Eagles. It was their highest-scoring fourth quarter since Sept. 16, 2012, when they scored 25 in a 41-34 comeback victory vs. Tampa Bay, which happens to be this week's opponent.
300:
Odell Beckham Jr., who now has 301 receptions in 45 career games, reached 300 career receptions in the fewest games in NFL history. He surpassed Anquan Boldin, who recorded his 300th career reception in his 47th career game.
133:
Sterling Shepard is coming off a career-high 133 yards receiving, including a 77-yard touchdown, which was also a career long. His longest play at Oklahoma was a 75-yarder in 2014 at TCU. The play on Sunday was Manning's longest touchdown since an 84-yarder to Beckham at Miami on Dec. 14, 2015.
4,158:
With 35 completions last week, Eli Manning increased his career total to 4,158. That broke a tie with Pro Football Hall of Famer John Elway and moved Manning into sixth place on the NFL's career list. Next up: No. 5 Dan Marino (4,967).