Jordan Matthews is listed as questionable for the Eagles season finale against the Cowboys on Sunday. His uncertain status entering the final game is a fitting way to end the season.

Entering his third season in the league, Matthews wanted to build on the chemistry that he and Sam Bradford where able to gradually establish in 2015.

Matthews spent a week at Bradford’s home in Oklahoma during the early part of the offseason. Zach Ertz joined them.

How that experience would have paid off will never be known because Bradford was traded to the Vikings before the season started.

Carson Wentz was thrust into a starting role without having a full training camp to build chemistry with Matthews, Ertz, and the rest of the receivers.

Like Bradford in 2015, Wentz had to get in sync with the receivers during the season. According to Matthews, he and Ertz will spend time with Wentz once the season is over.

“We’ve already started talking about plans — ‘Ok, what is the plan for the winter?,'” Matthews said at his locker on Friday. “We definitely need a plan for the summer, June and July. With Zach being engaged, he’ll be married by that time, he has a home here.

“Carson has a home here. We’re kind of brainstorming: What’s the best way all of us can be around each other as much as possible? Throwing the ball, getting our chemistry right.”

Matthews pointed to the relationship that Tom Brady has with his receivers. The Patriots passing game is predicated on timing and Brady trusting the receivers to read the defense the same way he does. That relationship comes with time together in the film room and on the field.

Brady is able to throw the ball to a given spot before his target makes their break. That’s the kind of chemistry that Matthews and Ertz want to establish with Wentz.

The play in which Matthews hurt his ankle is an example of how the rookie quarterback and veteran wideout have started to build together. The Eagles had the ball deep in their own territory against the Packers, desperately in need of a big play.

Wentz was under center and notice that Damarious Randall was in press man coverage against Matthews. he gave him the signal to go up top and completed a beautiful back shoulder throw for a 20-yard gain.

Matthews adjusted to the ball and made the catch but hurt his ankle when Randall tackled him.

The two are working to produce more plays like that next season. With Wentz firmly entrenched as the franchise quarterback, Matthews will finally be able to build with the same quarterback from the start of the offseason.