EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – In the Giants' 30-27 overtime victory against the Chicago Bears on Sunday, Saquon Barkley increased his rushing total for the season to 954 yards, breaking the franchise record for a rookie that Pro Football Hall of Famer Tuffy Leemans had held since 1936.

But even an 82-year-old mark wasn't close to the oldest statistical milestone a Giants player reached during the game.

Odell Beckham, Jr. threw a 49-yard touchdown pass and had a one-yard touchdown reception against Chicago. It was the second time this season he both threw and caught a touchdown pass in a game. On Oct. 7 at Carolina, Beckham threw a 57-yard scoring pass and had a 33-yard touchdown catch.

Beckham's double-double feat enabled him to join some very select company. He is the first player in 94 years to record multiple games with a touchdown pass and a receiving touchdown in a single season. Eddie Kaw and Benny Boynton of the 1924 Buffalo Bisons – remember them? - are the only players to previously accomplish the feat.

Beckham, who leads the Giants with 77 catches and 1,052 receiving yards in 2018, is the only player in league history with at least 1,000 receiving yards and multiple touchdown passes in a single season.

*Many NFL rookies have had 11 games in which they had more than 100 yards from scrimmage – most recently Ezekiel Elliott in 2016 – but Barkley is the first player in NFL history to hit that total in 11 of his first 12 career games. The NFL rookie record for games with at least 100 scrimmage yards is 13 by Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson in 1983.

*In the last three games, Barkley rushed for 142 yards vs. Tampa Bay, 101 yards at Philadelphia, and 125 yards against Chicago to become the first Giants rookie with three consecutive 100-yard games.

*Barkley has five 100-yard rushing games this season, the highest total by a Giants back since Brandon Jacobs had five such games in 2007. In 2017, two rookies had at least five 100-yard rushing games: Kareem Hunt (6) and Leonard Fournette (5).

*Barkley has 195 rushing attempts this season. Ron Dayne holds the Giants rookie record with 228 in 2000.

*Barkley needs 46 yards to reach 1,000 yards for the season. He would be the 57th rookie to reach that total since the NFL went to a 16-game season in 1978. The 1,000-yard season would be the 24th in Giants history.

*Barkley has 74 receptions. In the final four games, he needs 15 to break the NFL record for catches by a rookie running back (88 by Reggie Bush in 2006).

*Eli Manning reached a milestone on Sunday he certainly would have preferred to avoid. He was sacked three times to increase his season total to a career-high 41 (his former single-season high total was 39 in 2013) and an even 400 times in his 15-year career.