1. The Giants have gone 6-0 versus No. 1 seeds since the 1990 playoff restructure. Since the NFL began seeding playoff teams in 1975, no franchise has won six straight over No. 1 seeds. In each of its three Super Bowl wins, the Giants defeated the conference champions.
2. Road teams have won four of the previous five Divisional Playoff games since Tampa Bay's 2020 Divisional Round triumph at New Orleans.
3. In 2004 and 2017, the Eagles reached the Super Bowl after winning the NFC's top seed. The 2017 Eagles were the latest No. 1 seed to win Super Bowl. No. 1 seeds in the playoffs are 7-8 (.467) with no Super Bowl wins since 2018.
4. The previous five postseasons (2017-21) saw four teams finish last or tied for last in their divisions and advance to conference title games.
5. Each of the previous 18 seasons (2005-22) has had a different NFC East winner since the Eagles won consecutive division titles from 2001-2004. The longest time without a division title is record.
6. The Giants last beat the Eagles in 2013 and have lost nine straight at Lincoln Financial Field. Road teams have gone 0-6 against division opponents in the previous two postseasons (0-3 in 2021 and 0-3 last weekend).
7. Jalen Hurts 5-0 versus 2022 playoff teams. Giants coach Brian Daboll knows the Eagles quarterback from Alabama. The Crimson Tide went 13-1 and won its 17th national title in 2017, with Daboll as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
8. Eagles coach Nick Sirianni took his first NFL position coach job (wide receivers) in 2012 under Daboll, the Chiefs' offensive coordinator.
9. Daboll may become the 15th rookie head coach to win a conference title since 1970. Over the past decade, only Green Bay's Matt LaFleur did it in 2019.
10. The 1987 Bears and Eagles tied for the third-most NFL sacks with 70 in 17 games. Only the 1984 Bears (72 sacks) and 1989 Vikings (71) registered more. They also had four players with at least 10 sacks in a season for the first time since 1982, when the statistic was introduced.