Zach Ertz continues to make history for the Philadelphia Eagles in what appears to be a record-setting season. Ertz finished with seven catches for 91 yards in the team's 25-22 win over the New York Giants, now having 84 catches for 895 yards on the season.

Jason Witten has the all-time mark of 110 catches in a season Rob Gronkowski has the all-time mark of 1,327 yards. Witten set the receptions mark for a tight end in 2012 while Gronkowski set the yards mark in 2011. Ertz is on pace to break Witten's record with 122 catches and finish with 1,301 yards on the year.

Here are the records Ertz broke on Sunday in the win:

Ertz became just the fourth TE in NFL history to record 400+ receptions in their first six NFL seasons (now 405), joining Jimmy Graham (434, 2010-15), Jason Witten (429, 2003-08) and Antonio Gates (400, 2003-08). He also moved (434, 2010-15),(429, 2003-08) and(400, 2003-08). He also moved into sole possession of 4th place on the Eagles’ all-time receptions list, trailing only Harold Carmichael (589, 1971-83), Pete Retzlaff (452, 1956-66) and Brian Westbrook (426, 2002-09).

Keith Jackson ’s record (81 in 1988) for the most catches by a TE in Eagles single-season history. He is now only 6 receptions shy of the club’s all-time record set by Brian Westbrook in 2007 (90). Ertz now has a career-high 84 receptions (previously 78 in 2016), breaking’s record (81 in 1988) for the most catches by a TE in Eagles single-season history. He is now only 6 receptions shy of the club’s all-time record set byin 2007 (90).

Ertz has registered a career-high 895 receiving yards (previously 853 in 2015). He is the sixth player in Jeremy Maclin (2010-14), DeSean Jackson (2008-11), Mike Quick (1983-86), H arold Carmichael (1978-81) and Tommy McDonald (1959-62). Eagles history to record 800+ receiving yards in four straight seasons, joining(2010-14),(2008-11),(1983-86), H(1978-81) and(1959-62).

Ertz capped a 6-play, 75-yard scoring drive at the end of the second quarter with a 15-yard TD reception that cut the Eagles’ deficit to 19-11. Ertz, who leads all NFL TEs in red zone TDs (14) since 2017, leads the Eagles with 6 receiving TDs this season, all of which have been recorded in the red zone and happened in the last 7 games.

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"I mean, I love being the guy that they continually go to," Ertz said. "Last week was not our offensive display in any aspect. No one looked at that film last week and was proud of whatever took place. I don’t even want to acknowledge it ever again. The targets and the catches, I felt like – to start the game with a catch helps your mindset the rest of the game. Good to have the first one under your belt early. The efficiency I think -- I don’t know the exact catches and targets like you said, but the most important thing is the efficiency.

"That wasn’t an easy game by any means. We needed it. If we were to lose that game, the playoffs pretty much would have been out of the question at that point. So, we needed this game and the guys fought. It wasn’t pretty by any means, but NFC East games are never going to be pretty. There’s no NFC East win I don’t think I’ve ever been a part of where I’m like, 'Man, that’s a really [easy] win.' But at the end of the day, you have to find a way to win. It felt good to get back into the Linc [Lincoln Financial Field] and win a football game."

If the Eagles get to the playoffs, it's because of Ertz.