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Agent rips Eagles
- Updated: April 27, 2016
At least one person on the planet thinks the Eagles owed it to Sam Bradford to clue him in on their draft plans: Bradford’s agent Tom Condon. Never mind that such a move is highly irregular, or that the team has enough to worry about as it prepares for the draft with a new coach and a new(ly reinstalled) general manager.
According to Condon, the Eagles did Bradford — the same guy they’ll pay $18 million in 2016 and possibly $36 million over two years — a great disservice by keeping him out of the loop.
“As they were making this plan, it would have been nice if they had told him about it,” Condon told ESPN’s Sal Paolantonio on Tuesday.
Condon’s referring to the Eagles’ decision to move up from No. 8 to No. 2 in the draft, presumably to take whichever quarterback the Rams don’t. All indications are that Carson Wentz will be that guy. (The last time Philly selected a quarterback that high? Donovan McNabb went second overall in 1999.)
In related news: Bradford has since demanded a trade.
“[Roseman] was not too surprised [about Bradford’s trade request],” Condon said. “He knew how Sam felt. Sam made it very clear to them, he was adamant when they informed him …
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