Nick Foles keeps throwing touchdown passes. The Green Bay Packers keep losing quarterbacks. 

A week after tying the NFL record by passing for seven TDs, Foles connected for three long touchdowns and the Philadelphia Eagles pulled away for a 27-13 victory over the injury-ravaged Packers on Sunday.

Foles connected with DeSean Jackson for a 55-yard score in the first half. Touchdown passes to Riley Cooper from 45 and 32 yards highlighted a 17-point second half for the up-tempo Eagles.

Philadelphia handed Green Bay its first back-to-back home losses since 2008, Aaron Rodgers’ first season as the starting quarterback. It was the worst home loss for the Packers since falling 38-10 to the New York Jets on Dec. 3, 2006.

The Eagles, the NFL’s road warriors, improved to 5-5, with all their victories coming away from Philly.

They won a battle of attrition at Lambeau Field on Sunday.