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Bradford reported to the Eagles' team facility for Monday's voluntary workout, Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.

Bradford had missed two weeks of the Eagles' offseason program already after making a trade request, but returned to the team's facility Monday for the upcoming week of workouts. With OTAs slated to begin next week and no immediate landing place for Bradford elsewhere, the quarterback is expected to participate in Philadelphia's individual and team drills while also thawing his relationship with the organization this week. In fact, Bradford released a statement through his agent committing to the Eagles going forward. Bradford's change of heart comes as good news for the Eagles, as they've consistently stated he's their desired starting quarterback in 2016, when his potential mentorship of No. 2 overall pick Carson Wentz could prove similarly valuable to his on-field contributions along the way.

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