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Before the Super Bowl, we heard that a Carson Wentz trade may be imminent. However, the Eagles are not close to reaching an agreement with any of the teams interested at this point, according to Mike Garafolo of NFL.com (in Twitter)

The Bears and Colts are among the teams looking for 11th place, but the other clubs involved remain a mystery. It is believed that the other teams that lost the new Rams holder Matthew Stafford could entertain Wentz – that list includes the Broncos, Panthers and 49ers. Of course, Panthers and Broncos prefer a deal to Deshaun Watson, whether they can reduce Texans to a reasonable request. One of these two players is likely to be the next domino to hit the QB carousel.

The Colts, who just lost Philip Rivers retirement, it would be a logical fit for Wentz. Wentz, however, wouldn’t mind meeting with the former mentor Frank Reich.

Publicly, the Eagles said they would like to move on with Wentz, but the North Dakota state product still wants to leave. Any team that hires you will also be taking on their considerable contract, which runs until 2024. However, there is an emergency exit after the 2022 season, which helps a little. In any case, the Eagles will not be able to match the Stafford package of two selections from the first round and one from the third round. Stafford, at this point, has more appeal, and Lions took on Jared GoffThe company’s strong contract to mark all this initial capital.

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