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Eagles have planned to explore a trade market for their backup Kevin Kolb

July 28th, 2011 at 01:57 am

During the NFL lockout, the Philadelphia Eagles have announce their possible releasing their backup quarterback Kevin Kolb once the football business resumes and free agency market begins. And now it’s the perfect time for the Philadelphia Eagles to realize their promise. According to club sources, the Eagles’ plan all along was to be patient in exploring a trade market for their backup that they felt out a bit before the lockout began. Therefore, now the Philadelphia Eagles can take off Kevin Kolb Eagles jersey and trade him to any NFL team that needs a quarterback to play for them. However, whether or not the market develops for Kevin Kolb the way the Eagles hope remains to be seen. And now it seems clear that the young quarterback can’t wear Seattle Seahawks jerseys. So his last perfect option is to wear Arizona Cardinals jerseys and coordinate with Larry Fitzgerald to make contributory performances to the Arizona. So, it will take a lot of energy for the Philadelphia Eagles to get something done for Kevin Kolb.

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