Happy Friday, Eagles fans! The weekend is just around the corner, which means so is more Philadelphia Eagles football. Finally. If you can't wait for Sunday, though, then you can check out the latest headlines until then:
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Five Things To Know for Friday.
The Eagles know red zone success will be crucial this weekend, and it seems like Sunday is the prime time to turn it around.
Taking an Eagle's Eye look at the defending champion Seahawks and the threat they pose this Sunday.
Connor Barwin was named NFC Defensive Player of the Month, but the linebacker thinks it says more about the defense as a whole.
This weekend, old friends Mark Sanchez and Pete Carroll will reunite at Lincoln Financial Field.
On Thursday, the Eagles were finally able to practice outside in the sun as they continue to prepare for the Seahawks...

It's always a great day for football

S Malcolm Jenkins and TE Zach Ertz after practice

WR Brad Smith after practice

TE Zach Ertz after practice on the jugs machine

TE Zach Ertz working on his blocking

G/C Julian Vandervelde and T Kevin Graf working together after practice

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RB Darren Sproles working on his explosion

QB Mark Sanchez

WR Riley Cooper making the grab

WR Josh Huff ready for the ball

The OL getting faster...

...and stronger

TE Trey Burton making the catch

The team is ready for the day

TE Zach Ertz extending up for the ball

T Dennis Kelly

QB Mark Sanchez is ready to go

T Lane Johnson with the power move

TE James Casey is set and ready

TE Zach Ertz with the over the shoulder grab

WR Jordan Matthews just doing his thing

LB Marcus Smith II testing out his QB ability

LB Marcus Smith II

LB Connor Barwin getting in some post practice reps
Other Views
Taking some time to truly appreciate what the Eagles' special teams unit has done this year.
A quick look at one of Sunday's best matchups, between wide receiver Jeremy Maclin and seattle cornerback Richard Sherman.
Why the Seahawks say they're not worried about dealing with the Eagles' tempo offense.
For quarterbacks coach Bill Musgrave, his teachings and ideas come from experience.