Ravens Will Make An Offer For McNabb
It was only a matter of time before Donovan McNabb's name surfaced in some sort of trade rumor this off-season, and it has happened at Super Bowl XLII the Philadelphia Daily News reported. A report on ESPN Sunday said that the Baltimore Ravens, with new head coach John Harbaugh, are pondering making a substantial offer for the Eagles' veteran quarterback. After injuries limited Ravens starter Steve McNair to six games this season, it is only natural to wonder if Harbaugh, the Eagles' longtime assistant, would have interest in acquiring McNabb.
The Eagles have gone on record as saying they expect McNabb to be back as their starting quarterback. Team president Joe Banner strongly stated late in the season that McNabb would return. Source: Phiadelphia Daily News
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i don't see the need for the ravens to make this deal...with Troy Smith i think we have our starting QB...we already went this route with steve mcnair n it showed how age will catch up with you...to get mcnabb will prove it again...lets put our future in troy n go from there
I actually have to agree with you, Smith showed that he could be a starting quarterback late in the season.
I think we should get rid of mcnair an forget about mcnabb smith should be our starter he already proved he can play and he won the highsmen.
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