Eagles running back LeSean McCoy is second behind Maurice Jones-Drew on the NFL's rushing list this season. He trails Jones-Drew by just three yards heading into Week 14, but McCoy has 35 fewer carries. McCoy was asked how much being the first Eagles NFL rushing champion since Steve Van Buren in 1949 would mean to him. "You take it along, right with the team things," McCoy said. "You always try to win games. I never catch myself in a game worrying, like, 'aw, man, I gotta get a couple yards, I gotta get this and that.' ... Maybe later, after the game, you think 'how'd I do, statswise?' ... I'd be lying if I said it wouldn't be something special to do, to kind of say that you led the league in rushing. That's something big."