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New Eagles running back A.J. Dillon has expressed confidence in his readiness to return to the field after missing the entire 2024 season due to a neck injury. Dillon, who joined the Eagles this offseason, stated that he feels fully prepared and is eager to contribute to his new team.
The running back emphasized that he has been working diligently during his recovery and is now in top physical condition. Dillon's absence last season was a significant blow, but he remains optimistic about his future and the potential of the Eagles' offense.
With his powerful running style and ability to catch passes out of the backfield, Dillon aims to be a key asset for the Eagles as they strive for success in the upcoming season. Fans and teammates alike are excited to see how he integrates into the team dynamics and what he can bring to the field after a year of rehabilitation.
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