Wentz was modest enough to say that there were some plays he would like back, although it would be hard to find those, particularly in the first half, when the Eagles took a 31-9 lead. It was obvious almost immediately that the Eagles intended to take away the run to force Osweiler to beat them with his arm. The Broncos turned to Osweiler in desperation last week, after Siemian threw three interceptions against Kansas City. The Broncos are left with few other options until Lynch is ready to go. The second-year passer is inexperienced and his command of the offense is undetermined. But the Broncos are slipping further and further behind the Chiefs in the AFC West, and Coach Vance Joseph could not even commit to Osweiler starting next week against the Patriots.