PHILADELPHIA – The Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback group is getting along so well it's taking the show on the road.

Sam Bradford, Carson Wentz and Chase Daniel have all talked positively about their relationship, despite a rocky start. After the Eagles traded up to select Wentz with the No. 2 pick in the draft, Bradford skipped two weeks of OTAs.

Carson Wentz is eager to build a rapport with his teammates away from the field at some informal workouts in San Diego. Bill Streicher/USA TODAY Sports

The three have been working together since Bradford returned. They are taking part in the team’s final offseason camp, a three-day event that ends Thursday. A group of Eagles will reconvene in San Diego before the start of training camp for a week of informal workouts.

“I did it as a player,” Eagles coach Doug Pederson said. “It's good to get away from the building, get away from us as coaches and us coaches to get away from them for these next five or six weeks until camp starts. Get their minds fresh and get their bodies right, because when we come back, it's here. I mean, football is here.

“I encourage guys, if they live close to each other, to get together and throw or work out and I think that builds team unity and camaraderie with the guys.”

Several Eagles, including Lane Johnson, Zach Ertz and Darren Sproles, were already planning to work out in San Diego. They were part of a group of 11 players that worked out together in California last year.

“I’ll be in San Diego for a couple of days,” Bradford said Wednesday. “I think it’s great. It’s one of those things I’ve actually done when I was in St. Louis. We used to get together with the wide receivers, the tight ends. As good as it is to get on the field and throw routes and work out together, I think it’s even better any time you can spend time away from the facility.

“Just getting together, spending a few days together, not all going our separate ways, that’s really the best part.”

“I will be there,” Wentz said. “I think we’ll be there probably a week is the plan. Just develop a rapport – develop timing on the field, but be around the guys some more, get to know them on another level. I’m looking forward to that.”