Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb appears to be more focused on returning to the Super Bowl than the new contract he recently signed. "With the type of team that we have, I think it's important that we focus in on what we have to do in order to achieve that common goal, and that's obviously to win a Super Bowl," McNabb said Friday. McNabb and the Eagles agreed to restructure the final two years of his contract on Thursday. He received a $5.3 million raise over the next two seasons. "Both sides wanted to get something done," coach Andy Reid said. "We thought it needed to be done. Donovan warranted this. There are very few players or situations where a player is far enough along in his career, and then his contract, where he warrants something like this. We felt Donovan was in that situation."