The Eagles (13-3) and Giants (9-6-1) are set to wrap up the regular season as both teams look toward the NFL postseason.
Brian Daboll’s Giants are locked in the sixth seed regardless of Sunday’s outcome, and the rumor suggests that New York will rest key starters.
Philadelphia needs a win to lock up the NFC East and the lone No. 1 seed in the NFC, giving a battered team home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.
With kickoff a little over 32 hours from now, here’s a statistical breakdown for Week 18.
Total offense
Eagles: (392.0) 3rd
Giants: (337.0) 17th
Rushing Offense
Eagles: 5th (148.4)
Giants: 4th (149.4)
Passing offense YPG
Eagles: 9th (243.6)
Giants: 26th (187.6)
Points per game
Eagles: 3rd (28.4)
Giants: 15th (21.8)
3rd-Down Offense %
Eagles: 5th (46.6%)
Giants: 21st (37.4%)
4th-Down Offense %
Eagles: 4th (68.8)
Giants: t22nd (44.4%)
Red Zone Offense %
Eagles: 1st (72.2)
Giants: 7th (63.8%)
Total Defense
Eagles: 1st (302.6)
Giants: 24th (359.2)
Rushing defense
Eagles: 18th (121.3)
Giants: 28th (144.8)
Pass Defense
Eagles: 1st (181.3)
Giants: 15th (214.4)
Points Per Game defense
Eagles: 8th (20.5)
Giants: 16th (21.8)
3rd-Down Defense %
Eagles: 18th (39.2%)
Giants: 5th (35.1%)
4th-Down Defense %
Eagles:24th (59.1%)
Giants: 30th (64.7%)
Red Zone Defense %
Eagles: 10 (52.8%)
Giants: 8th (51.7%)
Turnover Differential
Eagles: t2nd (+9)
Giants: t13th (+2)
Penalties/Game
Eagles: t13th (5.4)
Giants: t23rd (6.1)
Penalty Yards/Game
Eagles: 8th (40.8)
Giants: 16th (47.6)