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The circumstances weren’t what many expected. Fresh off a brand new $128 million extension, Carson Wentz needed to prove the Eagles made the right decision in putting all their eggs in one basket. Towards the midway point of the season, many doubted the former MVP-front-runner. Injuries, miscues, and anonymous sources challenged not only the skill set of the QB, but also the leadership of the 2016 second overall pick.
In the month of December though, no-one was better than Carson Wentz. Plugging along without his three starting wide receivers, his starting right tackle, his favorite weapon at TE, and his power back, Carson Wentz led the Broad Street backups to their second division title in three years.