Having spent all the thirteen career seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, quarterback Donovan McNabb has made it clear that he does not want to put on other teams’ NFL jerseys before retirement, which is likely to happen within a few years as the quarterback is 34 years old now.
"My position hasn’t changed. I’ve said all along that I would like to win a Super Bowl and finish my career in Philadelphia.” McNabb said in a statement on his website Wednesday. "I understand the situation well and just hope whichever direction the Eagles decide to go in, they do it quickly. I think that would be best for me, Kevin, Michael, the Eagles, and any other teams involved. No matter what happens, I’ve already begun preparing to have an outstanding season in 2010."
However, what the Eagles are thinking is all about how to make the most of their three quarterbacks including McNabb, backup Kevin Kolb and third-stringer Michael Vick, who will all be entering their final year of their contracts in 2010. It could not be necessary for the Eagles to keep all the three big-name quarterbacks and it has been reported that they will trade at least one of them to get a draft pick that would bring the Eagles some good help in other positions. And a latest report said that the St. Louis are trying their best to acquire McNabb by offering a safety and a second-round draft pick that has been needed by the Eagles.
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