Declan Kelly's side face the defending All Ireland champions in the Leinster semi-finals next.
Offaly's Cormac Egan has been voted as the GAA.ie footballer of the week.
The Tullamore man was part of the Offaly senior football team that comprehensively beat Laois in the Leinster Championship quarter-finals.
Faithful captain Lee Pearson and forward Keith O'Neill were also voted in to the team of the week.
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— Official Offaly GAA (@Offaly_GAA) April 15, 2024
Comhghairdeas to the 3 @Offaly_GAA players who made the senior football championship team of the week.
Our Captain Lee Pearson led by example throughout the game chipping in with a great first-half point and driving forward at every⦠pic.twitter.com/MGzlqXNses
Offaly return to provincial action with a date against Dublin in the semi-finals in Croke Park in just over two week's time.
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