Eagles shifting training camp back to Philadelphia

Chip Kelly (R) is introduced as the new head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles as team owner Jeffrey Lurie looks on during a news conference at the team's NovaCare Complex on January 17, 2013 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The former Oregon coach surprised many after he initially turned down NFL clubs saying he would remain at Oregon. (January 16, 2013 - Source: Rich Schultz/Getty Images North America) (Rich Schultz/Getty Images North America)
Chip Kelly (R) is introduced as the new head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles as team owner Jeffrey Lurie looks on during a news conference at the team's NovaCare Complex on January 17, 2013 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The former Oregon coach surprised many after he initially turned down NFL clubs saying he would remain at Oregon. (January 16, 2013 - Source: Rich Schultz/Getty Images North America) (Rich Schultz/Getty Images North America)
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Updated: 3/15 3:45 pm
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - No more summer commutes for Eagles players to Bethlehem.

The team announced Friday that this year's training camp will take place in its NovaCare Complex and Lincoln Financial Field after 17 years on the campus of Lehigh University.

Team president Don Smolenski says the decision was made, in part, because of the ready access to its equipment and facilities at its home base, including the training room and indoor practice venue, too.

He called it a difficult choice, noting the school and the city have "been part of our lives every summer for the past 17 years."

The return marks the first time since 1943 that the team's training camp has been in Philadelphia.

Last year, former coach Andy Reid's son, Garrett, was found dead at training camp.

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