A statistical look at the Giants' Week 3 matchup in STATS + presented by New York Lottery:
4,123:
Eli Manning's 22 completions last week increased his career total to 4,123, tying him with John Elway for sixth on the NFL's career list. Next up: Dan Marino (4,967).
119:
The Lions' 119 net passing yards in Week 2 were the fewest by a Giants opponent since Nov. 10, 2013, when the Oakland Raiders had 106 yards.
143:
Cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, who played two seasons in Philadelphia, leads the NFL with 143 passes defensed since 2008.
12:
The Eagles have started 12 total quarterbacks since Eli Manning began playing for the Giants in 2004.
7:
Since 1971, only seven non-FBS quarterbacks have been drafted in the first round: Carson Wentz (North Dakota State), Phil Simms (Morehead State), Joe Flacco (Delaware), Steve McNair (Alcorn State), Ken O'Brien (UC Davis), Doug Williams (Grambling State) and Dan Pastorini (Santa Clara).
A look at the playmakers of the Giants' upcoming opponent

QB Carson WentzThe second overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft established a franchise and all-time rookie record with 379 completions in his debut season.

RB Darren SprolesHe is the only player in NFL history with 30 receiving TDs (30), 20 rushing TDs (22), a kickoff return TD (2) and a punt return TD (7).

WR Alshon JefferyThe former Bears wide receiver caught his first touchdown as an Eagle last week against the Chiefs.

LT Jason PetersOne of the best left tackles in the game, Peters is a nine-time Pro Bowler and six-time All-Pro selection.

DT Fletcher CoxThe two-time Pro Bowler is tied for fourth all-time among Eagles interior linemen with 30.5 career sacks.

DE Brandon GrahamThe longest-tenured member of the Eagles defense, Graham was named second-team All-Pro in 2016. He has 2.5 sacks and a forced fumble so far in 2017.

Safety Malcolm JenkinsThe veteran had two interceptions in his last game against the Giants, one of which he returned 34 yards for a touchdown.