Philadelphia Eagles interested in getting Los Angeles Rams QB Nick Foles

@Deepizzaguy (95338)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
February 7, 2016 6:45pm CST
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Doug Pederson is interested in making a trade with the Los Angeles Rams to acquire their quarterback Nick Foles. Foles who was a third round draft choice of the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2012 National Football League Draft out of Arizona worked with Pederson when he was the quarterbacks coach of the Eagles. Foles was the quarterback of the Eagles from 2012-2014 before he was traded to the St. Louis Rams before he was traded by the Eagles along with a fourth round draft pick in the 2015 National Football League Draft and a sixth round draft choice in the 2016 National Football League Draft in exchange for Rams quarterback Sam Bradford and a third round draft choice in the 2015 National Football League Draft. Sam Bradford who can become a free agent in March will not likely be placed with the franchise tag for one year to retain his services in 2016. The Eagles will be needing a starting quarterback for their team in 2016 of Bradford does not return to the team. Pederson would love to work with Foles in 2016 if the Eagles are able to make a trade with the Los Angeles Rams before the start of the 2016 football season. The catch is that Foles was replaced by Case Keenum on November 16, 2015 by Rams head coach Jeff Fisher as the starting quarterback of the football team. I am sure that Foles would love to return to Philadelphia to have a chance to be the starting quarterback of the Eagles in 2016 during the training camp sessions if the Rams decide to trade or release Foles.
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@ahol888 (51)
• Joliet, Illinois
8 Feb 16
That would be one of the funniest moves ever. The Eagles should really focus on picking up a QB in the second round of the draft.
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