According to some earlier reports, the Philadelphia Eagles will pay quarterback Michael Vick the $1.5 million roster bonus before March 10 and then trade him to another team. However, Eagles officials recently told media that the team plans to keep the third-string quarterback for 2010 season, and now it’s the quarterback himself who wants to leave.
"If I could play for any team in the league, it would probably be two teams, but if I had to pick one, it would probably be the Carolina Panthers," Vick told WWHT-FM on Tuesday. Well, you know, it’s close to home. I like the uniforms. You get to play against Atlanta twice a year. Ain’t nothing better than playing against your former team, right? So, yeah, that would be a good look, it would be a good look."
Vick has made it clear that he wants to be a starter for another team rather than a backup in Eagles jersey to Donovan McNabb or Kevin Kolb. However, by so far the Eagles have only received trade offers of late-round picks instead of the higher picks they have been expecting.
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