The Eagles resumed preparing for Super Bowl LII on Friday with their second practice at the NovaCare Complex in Philadelphia, Pa. since clinching the NFC Championship on Sunday.
As we all know, quarterback Carson Wentz will be a spectator for the Super Bowl against the New England Patriots because of that torn ACL.
But that didn't stop Wentz from checking out Friday's workout.
Check out the video at the top of this story to see Wentz on the sidelines.
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Nick Foles will be under center on Sunday, February 4, 2018, when the Eagles match up with Tom Brady and Bill Belichick.
It will be the Eagles' third appearance in the Super Bowl. They lost Super Bowl XXXIX to the Patriots and Super Bowl XV to the Raiders.
The Patriots are making their second straight appearance in the NFL's title game, and third in the last four years.
Brady and Belichick will be going for their sixth Super Bowl title. That would tie New England with the Pittsburgh Steelers for the most Lombardi Trophies won by one franchise.
The Eagles have won three NFL championships, but the last came in 1960.
To win the first Super Bowl in team history, the Eagles will be counting on a pair of former Patriots who helped New England win Super Bowl LI against the Atlanta Falcons in Chris Long and LeGarrette Blount.
Blount was also on the Patriots team which won Super Bowl XLIX against the Seattle Seahawks.
When asked Thursday about facing his former teammates, Blount said, "Straight enemies. Ain't no friends. ... Ain't no homies. None of that. We know what we're going to do. They know what they're going to do. We both have the same goal in mind. There aren't any hard feelings, it just is what it is."
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