Fletcher Cox and Alshon Jeffery are already getting ready for the start of the 2019 Philadelphia Eagles season before the team begins training camp. Cox and Jeffery are working out at Southern Methodist University. Cox shared a video of the session on his Instagram story Tuesday.

There are likely few players as ready to get the season underway as Cox, who suffered a foot injury on a fake punt conversion by the New Orleans Saints in a 20-14 loss in the NFC Divisional Playoffs.

The Eagles had two tough losses to the Saints last season, both of which still haunt Cox.

“Last year I went 0-2 against them and there are a lot of Saints fans in the area, some of my friends are Saints fans,” Cox said via WAPT in Jackson. You know, I can't hold it against them. I think that's just part of the competitiveness and the drive, but that's all good. I play for the Eagles and a lot of people support that.”

Cox earned his fourth All-Pro selection in five years last season, but his first on the First Team. He finished with 95 pressures, 60 hurries, 34 quarterback hits, 10.5 sacks, 46 tackles, 30 stops, and 12 tackles for loss.

Jeffery finished with 65 catches for 843 yards and six touchdowns, averaging 13.0 yards per catch in just 13 games. The 64 catches were his most since 2014 with the Chicago Bears, when he had 85 catches for 1,133 yards.

Having both Cox and Jeffery at full strength will be huge for an Eagles team this season that hopes to contend for its second Super Bowl title in three years.