If all goes according to Jeffrey Lurie's plan, "Kelly Green" will return to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Speaking to the media at the NFL Owners Meetings in Phoenix Tuesday, Lurie admitted the Eagles are trying to bring the "Kelly Green" jerseys back full time.

Lurie plans to use the "Kelly Green" as an alternate and "Color Rush" jersey for Thursday Night Football. He's waiting on the league's approval on a helmet change.

"I want us to use 'Kelly Green' as an alternate jersey," Lurie said. "The sooner the better."

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The Eagles attempted to bring the jerseys back over the weekend by proposing a change to the "one-shell" rule, but dropped the proposal prior to the meetings this week.

Lurie was asked whether he'd consider bringing Kelly green back full time. Said he wants a trial run first via alternate jerseys. — Tim McManus (@Tim_McManus) March 29, 2017

Lurie admitted he wants a "test run" with a "Kelly Green" alternate before making a permanent change. The Tennessee Titans did this with their light blue alternate uniform (which debuted in 2003) before making it their primary combination in 2008.

Lurie seems adamant about reenergizing the fan base or the past year, which started with the selection of Carson Wentz as the team's franchise quarterback. Adding "Kelly Green" would further excite Eagles fans as the team continues to improve during its rebuild.

The Eagles last wore their "Kelly Green" jerseys full-time in 1995, with the only return coming in 2010 when the team celebrated the 50th anniversary of the 1960 NFL Championship team.

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