Moments after a 48-7 loss to the New Orleans Saints in Week 11 that dropped the Philadelphia Eagles to 4-6, a visibly frustrated Carson Wentz refused to believe the season was over. The Eagles weren't eliminated from the playoffs and still had a chance to get in, even win the NFC East title.

Wentz sent a message to the outside world that the Eagles weren't ready to give up. They still had a chance to defend their Super Bowl title.

"You guys feel free to have your own doubts or whatever you want, but we know what we’re capable of," Wentz said after the Saints game. "I know – the product that we’re putting out there is not up to our standards. I’m not playing up to my standards. I think you go down the list and everybody is saying that. But we know the guys we have. We know the talent we have. We know the chemistry we have. It just hasn’t clicked out there all together.

"At the end of the day, all that really matters is the guys in that building. The guys in that locker room. We all believe. That belief is never going to go anywhere. The quit, you’ll never see us quit. So we’re excited to get back to work. This is a frustrating one. An embarrassing one. But like I said, we’ve got three games. We’ve got a couple NFC East games ahead of us that we can really see what we’re made of."

Wentz played his role in the Eagles winning five-of-their last six games, leading the Eagles to a 16-point comeback win over the New York Giants and a win over the Washington Redskins before going down with a back injury that resurfaced after a Week 14 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.

In came Nick Foles, who went 3-0 in his last three starts to lead the Eagles to the playoffs. Foles led the Eagles to a 4-1 record in his five starts filling in for Wentz and completed 72.3 percent of his passes on the season for 1,425 yards, seven touchdowns and four interceptions for a 96.2 passer rating.

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Philadelphia's offense has ignited a spark during the stretch, averaging 27 points per game and 382.1 points per game. Over the last three games, the Eagles offense has averaged 28.7 points per game and 420 yards per game.

The Eagles defense also stepped up over the final six games, allowing 19.5 points per game and just 346.7 yards per game.

Wentz's message sparked the Eagles, never doubting this team and their ability to win games despite all the injuries and the slow start the Eagles found themselves in. The Eagles did some soul searching after that game, sticking together no matter what the outside world thought of them.

We all we got. We all we need.