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"It was definitely bittersweet," Wentz said. "Without a doubt." That 2017 season belonged to Wentz, who threw a franchise record 34 touchdown passes and was the MVP frontrunner through 13 games.
While Wentz was still named an NFL All-Pro and Pro Bowler in 2017, his career was never the same — although he still cashed in with a 4-year, $128 million contract extension before the 2019 season.
The Eagles won the Super Bowl during the 2017 season, and Wentz was the starting quarterback for most of their games. He went 11-2, throwing for 3,296 yards, 33 touchdowns and seven interceptions.
That 2017 season belonged to Wentz, who threw a franchise record 34 touchdown passes and was the MVP frontrunner through 13 games. Everything changed when Wentz injured his knee laying his body on ...