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Sam Bradford Rescinds Trade Demand, Rejoins Philadelphia Eagles

May 9, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Sam Bradford rejoined the team at the NovaCare Complex on Monday following a two-week absence and withdrew his trade demands, his agent Tom Condon told Sal Paolantonio of ESPN.com.
Adam Schefter of ESPN shared Bradford's comments about rejoining the team:
Bradford first demanded a trade after Philadelphia traded up to the No. 2 pick in this year's draft and selected North Dakota State quarterback Carson Wentz.
Bradford, 28, signed a two-year, $35 million contract with the Eagles this offseason, and the team has regularly maintained that he will remain the starter for the 2016 season despite selecting Wentz.
But per ESPN.com, "Condon had indicated that Bradford would skip all of the team's voluntary workouts and organized team activities leading up to a mandatory June minicamp."
Instead, Bradford missed only voluntary workouts, and "Condon said his client is committed to playing for the Eagles in 2016 and fulfilling his contract."...

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