The Redskins allowed the Eagles to rally back from a 14-0 hole, but closed the doors in the second half, winning 27-20.

With the win, the Redskins move to 4-2, having won four consecutive wins since starting the season 0-2.

Here are five things we learned in the Redskins’ win over the Eagles:

1. The Redskins just might have a few running backs who can play.

— Matt Jones rolled for a career-high 135 yards. Rob Kelley picked up 59 including an impressive 45-yard run. Chris Thompson helped move the chains with nine carries for 37 yards. If they can keep this up the Redskins won’t have to rely on Kirk Cousins and the passing game.

2. Remember when Cousins always got down after throwing an interception?

— Not any more. Last week he threw a pick that was nearly returned for a touchdown but the Redskins got some good fortune when the defender fumbled and the ball rolled out of bounds in the end zone. Cousins immediately led a drive to a field goal. Today the defender held on to the ball after an interception and rolled 64 yards for a touchdown to tie the game at 14. But Cousins and the Redskins roared back, driving 75 yards for a touchdown to retake the lead and they never looked back.

3. That defense.

— I suppose I should mention the defense, which kept the Eagles, who were No. 3 in the league in points scored, out of the end zone all day. The only two TDs for the visitors came on the interception return and on a kickoff return that went all the way. The Eagles came in averaging 363 yards of offense per game and the Redskins held them to 239. Rookie sensation quarterback Carson Wentz had his moments and flashed why the city of Philadelphia is so excited about him. But the bottom line was 11 of 22 passing for 179 yards with not TDs and no interceptions. The Redskins got in Wentz’s face all day, hitting him 11 times and sacking him five. Ryan Kerrigan got two of the sacs.

4. The offensive line can get the job done.

— Cousins dropped back to pass 34 times and did not get sacked. The Eagles came in after getting at least three sacks in each of their first four games. They cleared the way for those three running backs to roll for 230 yards, the Redskins’ best rushing game since the 2012 season finale against the Cowboys (274). They have had their issues run blocking and they the will be up and down some this season but the line showed that they can get it done against the defense that came in ranked No. 2 overall and No. 3 against the run.

5. This team is showing us that it can pull out the tough wins.

— The Eagles really had no business being in it at halftime but things like the interception return and the kickoff return happen. The defense didn’t curse its bad fortune and the offense just went back to work. Of the four wins this season, three have been one score games. This one might have been a bit more dramatic at the finish but for Matt Jones’ 57-yard run on third down in the last minute. Maybe finishing things off so there isn’t as much anxiety at the end is the next step.