Nick Foles continues to cement himself in the NFL history books, which is why he currently has two jerseys in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Foles, who finished 28-of-33 for 231 yards two touchdowns, an interception and a 102.1 passer rating in the Philadelphia Eagles' 24-0 win over the Washington Redskins, set another NFL record with consecutive completions in a single game with 25.

This is the fifth NFL record Foles has attached to his name. Here are all five records:

- Tied for most consecutive completions in a single game (25)

- Tied for most touchdowns in a single game (7)

- Highest passer rating in NFL playoff history (113.2) (125+ attempts)

- Highest completion percentage in single playoff (72.6) (100+ attempts)

- Highest completion percentage in NFL Playoff history (71.9) (100+ attempts)

Foles, who left Sunday's win with a rib injury, plans to be back for the Eagles' playoff game against the Chicago Bears Sunday (4:40 p.m., NBC).

"My plan is to get ready to roll," Foles said (via NBC Sports Philadelphia). "That’s my plan. Obviously we still have to look into a lot of different things (Monday), and it’s unfortunate I couldn’t finish the game today, but I want to get this thing going.

"I want to wear that jersey one more time. Hopefully more. All we have guaranteed is this week, so once again being in the moment and taking care of what I have to take care of now. I’m excited we were able to earn one more week."

Foles set two more Eagles franchise records in Sunday's win, breaking Donovan McNabb's single-game completions record of 19 (set in 20017) and Rodney Peete's single-game completion percentage mark by completing 84.8 percent of his passes (Peete set the record at 83.3 in 1996).

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Foles will put two of his NFL records on the line next week as he is expected to make his first road start of his postseason career. Foles has played four career postseason games, completing 71.9 percent of his passes for 1,166 yards, eight touchdowns, one interception, and a 113.2 passer rating.

In those four postseason games, Foles has completed 77.4 percent of his passes for 544 yards, five touchdowns, and a 130.4 passer rating in the second half. He left each game with a fourth quarter lead, going 3-1 in those contests. He also has a fourth quarter comeback in Super Bowl 52.

Foles gets to play with the Eagles one more week, which is the most important thing. The Eagles have been making the next week relevant since a 4-6 start and plan to keep that mentality as the postseason arrives.

The Eagles certainly earned this playoff berth.

"It’s really special," Foles said. "We get to keep playing, we get to wear the Eagles jersey one more time and I’m really excited, the locker room is really excited and it’ll be hard to sleep tonight."