Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Sam Bradford was at practice Tuesday after missing the last two games, and early indications are he'll be good to go for Sunday.
Several players told Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer that Bradford "did pretty much everything" in practice, with offensive tackle Lane Johnson going as far as to say he expects Bradford to start against the New England Patriots.
Bradford suffered a concussion and shoulder injury in a 20-19 loss to the Miami Dolphins. He cleared the NFL's concussion protocol before the Eagles' Week 12 game, but was still experiencing pain in his shoulder.
"I just don't know where we are from a throwing standpoint with him. He threw a little bit on Thursday in Detroit," head coach Chip Kelly said Monday, according to Les Bowen of the Philadelphia Daily News. "The big test will be (Tuesday) in terms of him throwing the ball around and seeing if there is residual soreness."