The Wentz-Pederson relationship is broken; the QB plans to request the change

Many teams would show interest in negotiating for Wentz, including the Colts

The quarterback of Philadelphia Eagles, Carson Wentz, Which was replaced by the novice Jalen hurts in the past month, still plans to request the change in the off-season because his relationship with head coach Doug Pederson is fractured and with no chance of being repaired, according to league sources.

The Eagles are alert to this potential development, but a team informant pointed to ESPN what the organization will ask for a significant price for Wentz, The quarterback they selected with the second overall selection in the 2016 draft.

Many teams would show interest in negotiating for Wentz, including the Wentz Indianapolis Colts, Coach Frank Reich, was Wentz’s offensive coordinator in Philadelphia.

While Hurts will start his fourth straight game on Sunday night, Wentz will be a healthy idler in Philadelphia’s season-ending game against the Washington Football Team, a source confirmed to ESPN.

Pederson said earlier in the week that he has “a ton of confidence” in Wentz and wants to “fix” the problems that led to the former Pro Bowler’s decline in the season.

Pederson is expected to continue as head coach, but will have a meeting Tuesday with owner Jeffrey Lurie to discuss the franchise’s losing campaign, potential changes in the team and coaches and the quarterback’s solution with Wentz wanting to get out.

If it is determined that the relationship between Wentz and Pederson is really out of repair, the plan will have to take into account some maneuvers on the salary cap. Wentz and his representatives are keen to work with general manager Howie Roseman to facilitate the exit, league sources pointed out ESPN.

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