The pressure is off the Philadelphia Eagles. No one is giving them a chance to win this week. This team has heard it all heading into this week's game against the New Orleans Saints, which is why the Eagles want to prove to the world the Super Bowl champs aren't done yet.

Some fans can choose to give up, which doesn't mean the Eagles will. Check out this intensity at the open portion of Thursday's practice, along with this fake dive into the huddle by Doug Pederson.

Eagles are high-energy at start of practice (wait for Pederson’s faux dive into the huddle). pic.twitter.com/axBPiz0Py5 — Tim McManus (@Tim_McManus) November 15, 2018

Whether the Eagles can beat the Saints or not, they are going to give the NFL's best team their best shot. Upsets have happened before, so why can't the Eagles join in on the party.

"I see signs of guys are in the building on time. I see how they practice. I see how they train," Pederson said. "I see how we dialog back and forth. All the things we have been able to do over this two-and-a half-year period. Those are all things that keep us positive and keep us motivated. They understand where they are and [that we've] dug ourselves a hole. It's a matter of climbing out, and we're doing it one game at a time.

"I feel really good about these guys. Talking to the committee [player leadership] this morning, I asked them basically that question, 'How do they feel?' They're all disappointed obviously in the performance the other day. It is disappointing. It’s a division game and we came up short.

"They're eager to get back on the practice field and they’re excited for this week and this opportunity. I think they understand what's in front of them. They know that the sense of urgency in practice, it's not a panic or anything other than just a sense of urgency of understanding your job, doing your job, doing it collectively, and making sure that they just focus on one play at a time.

"I really do feel like they're in a good place and they're positive about the future."

This team isn't out to make excuses. They're holding themselves accountable. All the Eagles need is one win to get this season back on track.

"I think the way this team just -- and I've said this before, the resiliency of this group and how they bounce back on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, leading up into the next week. But the thing is we have to string more of these weeks together with these wins, and that's not the case right now," Pederson said.

"We can make excuses of injuries and all that kind of stuff, and we try not to do that. But we've just got to make sure that this group, and this is what I really respect about this group and what I heard in the locker room after the game from some of our leaders that they're disappointed. They're disappointed in the way they play. They're disappointed in the outcome of the game, and they know that we talk about having no regrets. No regrets during the week, and no regrets on Sundays. And right now, we have to continue to work on that."