The Philadelphia Eagles have plenty of running backs on their roster, but are still working out players in hopes of improving at the position.

According to NFL Insider Adam Caplan, the Eagles brought in Ka'Deem Carey for a workout. Carey, a 2014 fourth-round pick of the Chicago Bears, has rushed for 443 yards and two touchdowns in three NFL seasons (4.0 yards per carry).

The 25-year old Carey was placed on injured reserve by the Bears earlier this season with a wrist injury prior to 53-man roster cutdowns. Carey reached an injury settlement with the team and has been out of the league as he has been recovering from the injury.

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A special teams standout, Carey rehabbed the wrist in Arizona and appears ready for an NFL return.

"I’m very satisfied and happy with what I became on special teams as a player," Carey told Tucson.com in October. "Now it’s like, I’m ready for running back. I’m just thrilled. We’re talking to our agent, waiting out this next option, waiting to get healed and counting down these weeks."

If the Eagles sign Carey, he would have to be on the 53-man roster as he is out of practice squad eligibility.

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