The Philadelphia Eagles are trying to turn the page from last season's Super Bowl run, but if you're still interested in reliving the wild season, you're in luck.

NFL Network will air a pair of specials on the 2017 Eagles on Wednesday night, the network announced Friday. The Eagles kick off the season Thursday night against the Atlanta Falcons.

NFL Network will air a program called "Philly Special: Doug Pederson and the 2017 Eagles" at 8 p.m. According to a release, the special will feature interviews with coach Doug Pederson, executive vice president of football operations Howie Roseman and owner Jeffrey Lurie. It will be narrated by Leslie Odom Jr.

"Philly Special" will feature behind-the-scenes looks at the relationship between Pederson and quarterback Carson Wentz, the team approaching Pederson about play calling after a loss at Kansas City in Week 2 and, of course, insight into the Philly Special in Super Bowl LII.

According to NFL Network, the majority of the coaching staff was interviewed for the special.

Here are provided quotes from former offensive coordinator Frank Reich and former quarterbacks coach John DeFilippo on Wentz's season-ending injury in Los Angeles.

From Reich: "It was like the collective football world had completely written off the Philadelphia Eagles. I'm sure there were maybe one or two people who believed but I'm not sure about that. I think it was 100 percent the Eagles were finished."

From DeFilippo: "I was like, 'Oh my gosh, the MVP of the National Football League just went down.' We clinched the NFC East that night - it was a somber locker room, it was a little bit of a somber plane ride home. Inside in my gut, I was crushed."

It will be interesting to hear from some of the assistants who occupy more behind-the-scenes roles and don't get to talk much publicly.

After "Philly Special," NFL Network will air "America's Game: 2017 Eagles" at 9 p.m. The network's "America's Game" series highlights each Super Bowl champion, so the Eagles are the 52nd episode.

"America's Game: 2017 Eagles" will be narrated by Philly native David Boreanaz and feature interviews with Wentz, Nick Foles, Brandon Graham and LeGarrette Blount. Hearing from Blount should be neat, since he was facing his former team in the Super Bowl, and he spent only one season with the Eagles.

"He was a big part of why I wanted to go there. I wanted to play with Carson Wentz," Blount said in a provided quote. "...I can't put him in front of Tom [Brady] right now, but he definitely has the potential to be in that elite class of quarterbacks that have played in this league."

"Philly Special: Doug Pederson and the 2017 Eagles" and "America's Game: 2017 Eagles" start at 8 p.m. Wednesday on NFL Network.

--@danieljtgallen