Unless the Eagles reacquire either Sam Bradford or Mark Sanchez - circumstances that seem considerably unlikely at the moment - not a single pass will be attempted for the Eagles this season by a quarterback who was on the roster the previous year.
At least in the history of this franchise, where one season holds hands with the next in a line of quarterback succession that was not always orderly but was at least discernible, this is a seismic departure from how things operate. The only other time it happened in the team's 84-year history was 1943 when the Eagles combined with Pittsburgh to form the war-year Steagles.