The Philadelphia Eagles will have a special visitor at their team hotel on Saturday night, the day before Super Bowl LII against the New England Patriots, to hype the players up for the big game. However, not all the players are excited by the person who is giving the speech.Former Green Bay Packers quarterback and NFL Hall of Famer Brett Favre will be visiting the Eagles hotel tomorrow morning to give the players a speech before their big game the following day as he was invited to do so by the team's head coach Doug Pederson.Pederson was the third-string quarterback behind Jim McMahon and Favre on the Packers' Super Bowl-winning team of the 1996 season when they defeated the Patriots 35-21 in Super Bowl XXXI.This should get Philadelphia ready for the Super Bowl, as Favre knows all about defeating New England in the big game since he did it himself in his only Super Bowl win of his career back in 1996. However, not all the players on the Eagles roster are thrilled to meet the Hall of Famer.Eagles running back LeGarrette Blount is excited that he'll be playing against his former team in the Patriots this Sunday, but he's not eager to talk to Favre that much the day before the big game.Speaking to NFL Network's James Palmer, Blount was asked if there was anything he wanted to ask Favre on Saturday morning when he speaks to the team. He said: “How many Super Bowls has he won?”Palmer replied and told the running back he only has one Super Bowl to his name, to which Blount laughed and said: “Na, there ain’t too much I want to ask him," since he himself already has two Super Bowl rings from his time with the Patriots.

Blount probably doesn't need the help of Favre to get in the right mindset to win a Super Bowl since he has already won the big game twice before, but the former Packers' wisdom might help him out still.