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Eagles quarterback Sam Bradford is organizing a passing camp with some of his teammates between the end of Organized Team Activities and the start of training camp, in a sign that he’s now leading a team he wanted to leave a few weeks ago.

Matt Lombardo of NJ.com reports that Bradford will throw to several Eagles receivers at a passing camp in San Diego in the first week of July, and even rookie quarterback Carson Wentz — whose arrival prompted Bradford to seek a trade — may attend.

“It’s something we always like to make a point to try and do,” Jordan Matthews said. “It’s kind of on the quarterbacks to set and make the time. We’ll be in San Diego because it’s real easy because a lot of guys like Darren Sproles, Ryan Mathews and Zach Ertz are already out there anyway.”

Nelson Agholor and Chris Givens are among the others who will attend a camp that is likely to have most of the skill position players who will make the 53-man roster.