Sam Bradford reportedly wants out.
But where can he go?
That will be the question the Eagles and Bradford's agent, Tom Condon, will have to figure out in the coming days, as the team debates whether or not to move him prior to the 2016 NFL Draft, which begins this Thursday.
If the Eagles do decide to move Bradford, there will be some cap ramifications, considering the team just signed him to a two-year, $35 million deal with $22 million guaranteed.
The Eagles might not have a choice, however, as having an unhappy quarterback who refuses to come to offseason training likely isn't the best way to start a new regime under Doug Pederson.