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Eagles listening to offers for one of their QBs


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PFT Update: Bills and Raiders have expressed interest. Rams are rumored, but no verification.

McNabb trade talk heats up

Charles Robinson of Yahoo! Sports reports that the Bills and the Raiders have inquired regarding McNabb's availability. Per Robinson, McNabb would favor a trade to a team with a contending roster, like the Cardinals.

Also, persistent rumors have been making the rounds of the Eagles trading McNabb to the Rams for the first pick in the second round of the 2010 draft.

That rumor heated up today, as Mike Missanelli of 97.5 The Fanatic in Philly was discussing it on the air. He eventually pointed out that Chris Mortensen of ESPN had informed him via text that he had checked out the story with both parties, and that there's nothing to it.

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rumors of McNabb/Samuel/Asomugha deal

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/03/25/first-rumbles-of-mcnabb-to-raiders-trade-terms-emerge/

Raiders would get Donovan McNabb and CB Asaunte Samuel, and the Eagles would get CB Nnamdi Asomugha. Sheldon Brown would take Samuel's spot, and Nnamdi would be the #1 CB. would be a huge trade if it actually happens.

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Think that if Kolb or whoever will be the starting Eagles QB is and they don't play well, they will kick themselves in the rear for trading McNabb!

They won't be kicking themselves :nonod:

They won't be able to. Eagle fans will be doing it for them.

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