Doug Pederson wasn't in the mood to discuss Carson Wentz's health while speaking with the media on Sunday.

Pederson was uncharacteristically short in his responses and showed his frustration after a follow-up question related to Wentz's process in his return from a torn ACL.

"I don't know how many times I can answer this question," the Philadelphia Eagles coach said. "When they clear him, he'll be cleared. I'm not going to put myself in a box, I'm not going to put my quarterback in a box. I'm not going to do that. And I'm not going to go on a limb and I'm not going to say that. So either ask it a different way or otherwise you're going to get the same answer."

Wentz resumed 11-on-11 work in practice last Sunday and has been splitting first-team work with Nick Foles. His goal has long been to be ready for the season opener on Sept. 6.

"I mean, he's getting evaluated every day, if that's what you want," Pederson said. "He's part of the rehab process. He's getting evaluated at practice, he's getting evaluated by the medical team, he's getting treatment just like Jason Peters is, just like Darren Sproles is -- you guys don't ask me about those guys -- Jordan Hicks, Chris Maragos. Those guys are in the same boat and they are getting evaluated every day."