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Report: Bradford likely to ask Eagles for trade
- Updated: April 22, 2016
Eagles quarterback Sam Bradford doesn’t feel very wanted in Philadelphia and now, it seems that he wants out.
According to Bleacher Report’s Jason Cole, Bradford is likely to “ask for a trade” or “some way to get out of Philadelphia so that he can move on with his career somewhere else, with a team that is going to be invested in him long-term.”
If Bradford does want out of Philly, it wouldn’t be a complete surprise. The Eagles quarterback was reportedly upset on Wednesday after his team made a trade with the Browns that gave the Eagles the No. 2 overall pick in the NFL Draft.
The reason Bradford’s upset with the trade is because Eagles executive vice president Howie Roseman made it clear that Philly’s going to take a quarterback with the second pick, which means more competition for Bradford.
If the Eagles do grab a quarterback with the second pick, that means they’d have three well-paid quarterbacks on the roster, which is one too many, according to Jon Gruden.
“The problem I see right now in Philadelphia is they have too many quarterbacks to be friendly with,” Gruden said on Thursday, via ESPN.com. “How are they going to distribute any reps and get anybody …
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