The Facts: The Eagles don't open training camp for three more weeks, but that isn't stopping them from putting in some early work. Just as he said he would at the end of OTAs last month, Bradford has brought together a group of players in San Diego for some bonding off the field and work on the field. Among the Eagles there are Bradford, quarterback Carson Wentz, quarterback Chase Daniel, receivers Jordan Matthews, Josh Huff, TJ Graham, tight end Zach Ertz and running back Darren Sproles. It also appears that receiver Rueben Randle has made the trip as well.
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For the Eagles, this is the first time they have met together in an organized fashion during the offseason since quarterback Mark Sanchez brought some players together two years ago. Bradford bringing together his teammates to workout in San Diego is a sign that he is committed to trying to win with the Eagles, something that wasn't always clear after the team traded up to draft Wentz with the No. 2 overall pick. Inviting Wentz, and Daniel for that matter, is also a sign that Bradford might be able to get along with the duo for at least next season, which is expected to be his last with the team.