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Eagles Get Back To Work

The NFL offseason can drag on for football fans. The start of the free agency period is certainly an exciting time, but once most of the big names find new teams, it's back to the daily monotony of countless mock drafts and other speculation of what could be in the upcoming season.

But fear not, Eagles fans, because the Eagles got back to business on Monday, starting their Offseason Workout Program. Fans are without a doubt excited to get the ball rolling in 2014, and judging by the social media sphere, so are many of the Eagles players. A number of Eagles took to Twitter to announce just how excited they are to get back to work.

It started on Sunday …

Back in Philadelphia pic.twitter.com/zn26KH2dWn — GJ Kinne (@GJKinne) April 20, 2014

Back at the office tomorrow! The start of something great with the team this offseason #FlyEaglesFly — Bennie .C. Logan (@dakingson18) April 21, 2014

Tomorrow is the start of something great. #FlyEaglesFly — Brandon Boykin (@BrandonBoykin2) April 21, 2014

Back at it!! Top Side view #philly pic.twitter.com/Lrq6oUtFWt — Najee Goode (@GigaWAttGoode) April 21, 2014

And it continued through Monday ...

It feels great to be back with the guys working to accomplish the same goals — Keelan Johnson (@3hree8ight) April 21, 2014

Felt like the new kid in class today lol #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/sJSa1jyvUs — Malcolm Jenkins (@MalcolmJenkins) April 21, 2014

Good to see all the fellas back at the complex today! #Birdgang — Jeremy Maclin (@jmac_18) April 21, 2014

Some new artwork around the facility, looks pretty good if you ask me. #NeedMoreOfThese #TDs pic.twitter.com/eV3eA1XJ1P — Zach Ertz (@ZERTZ_86) April 21, 2014

Great first day back! Feels good to be back with the squad!! — BJ Cunningham (@BjCunningham_03) April 21, 2014

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