With Nick Foles gone, the Philadelphia Eagles know they don't have a fallback plan if Carson Wentz gets in trouble, so they know they have to be all in on him. On Tuesday, general manager Howie Roseman said there would be no hesitation to extend Carson Wentz, and they feel like he should be back to his MVP level this upcoming season.

“First, it goes to his intangibles,” Roseman said on SiriusXM NFL Radio via Pro Football Focus. “The guy’s always in the building. He’s always studying film. He’s a great leader. He’s tremendously smart and passionate about his job. He’s got everything off the field you look for in a quarterback. Then, his skill set. He can make every throw. He’s tremendously athletic.”

“He’s big and strong. Really, we’ve seen it in action. This guy was the MVP of the league before he went down with an unfortunate injury. We saw him even last year coming back off that injury and how he played. And so, we think in Philadelphia that we go as he goes. We’re very excited to have him back and start feeling really like himself. So he’s poised for it, but it was also our responsibility to make sure we surrounded him with talent.”

There is no doubt that Foles can play at an MVP level, but the biggest question is, can he stay healthy through the entire season? If he can't make it through the end of the season and the playoffs, it will be another lost season because Foles isn't on the team to bail them out again.

The Eagles picked up Wentz' fifth year option so he is with the team through at least next season, but sometime here soon contract extension talks have to start heating up.