Fletcher Cox

Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Fletcher Cox walks off the field at the NFL football team's practice facility, Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo | Matt Rourke)

PHILADELPHIA -- The Eagles are clearly confident heading into their must-win game Saturday against the Washington Redskins.

Wide receiver Josh Huff said that if the team plays their game, they are "obviously" going to come out on top.

Pro-Bowl defensive end Fletcher Cox took it a step further.

"I'm guaranteeing a win," Cox said to reporters. "What am I supposed to say? That I think we're going to lose or something? No."

While no player should expect they are going to lose, the Eagles are certainly giving the Washington Redskins some bulletin board material for Saturday.

In addition to Huff and Cox, inside linebacker Mychal Kendricks has also expressed his confidence, stating after the game that the Redskins had something coming for them.

"I mean, if I know this team and I know myself and the guys in here, man, the Redskins have something coming to them," Kendricks said. "For real. That's real [crap]. That's all I have to say about that."

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Confidence certainly is a good thing, as the Eagles must win on Saturday to keep their playoff hopes alive.

Lose, and they will be officially eliminated from postseason play for the second game in a row. Win, and they can play for the division title the following Sunday against the New York Giants.

Something the Eagles -- or at least Cox -- is guaranteeing will happen.

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