Although Eagles coach Andy Reid was not asked directly about quarterback Donovan McNabb's future during yesterday's news conference to announce Brian Westbrook's release, he alluded to the quarterback's return when he was asked about filling the running back's leadership void on offense. "Well, Donovan is obviously here," Reid said. Eagles general manager Howie Roseman later said that nothing had changed since Reid decreed McNabb his 2010 starter the day following the season-ending playoff loss to Dallas. "Andy Reid's the leader of this organization," Roseman said. "He speaks for all of us, so that's settled." That doesn't mean the Eagles haven't heard from teams, not only for McNabb but for their other two quarterbacks, Kevin Kolb and Michael Vick. "I think it's like anything in the league, if you have an abundance at a position people are looking for, obviously people are going to come calling," Roseman said. "So I think that's what happens." Source: Philadelphia Inquirer
I hope they keep McNabb...he didn't fair well against the Cowboys last year...especially the last 2 games.