Michael Vick: ESPN's Adam Schefter Reports Three Teams Are Interested
Earlier this week, the Philadelphia Eagles reported that they were not interested in trading third-string quarterback Michael Vick.
Now ESPN's Adam Schefter has reported that there are not one or two, but three different teams that are very interested in the prospect of acquiring Vick for the 2010 season.
Also, earlier this past week, it was reported that Vick still believes that he can be a starter on any number of different NFL teams in 2010, and he would really love the chance to start once more.
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There have been many rumors circulating in Philadelphia during this offseason, especially around starting quarterback Donovan McNabb and the chance he may get traded due to his high salary, but the Eagles would sooner trade Vick than either McNabb or backup Kevin Kolb.
Vick's stock has been rising over the past few weeks, and it was reported that St. Louis Rams coaches have been contacting the Eagles about Vick's availability, and Rams head coach Steve Spagnuolo even had some good words about Vick.
Spagnuolo was obviously just saying the right thing for PR reasons, but Schefter believes that St. Louis could be one of the best destinations for Vick's talents considering the quarterback issues surrounding the team with Marc Bulger and Kyle Boller.
As far as the other two teams Schefter has reported may be interested, he has not said who those other teams are, but with Vick earning a $1.5 million bonus on March 1, more teams will show their interest in the coming weeks.

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