ORLANDO — Nick Foles is still on the Eagles, but to hear top executive Howie Roseman explain it, that’s not due to a lack of interest elsewhere.
Rather, the Eagles set a high price for any team that wanted to acquire the Super Bowl MVP, who will become the NFL’s most-accomplished backup quarterback whenever Carson Wentz returns to the field from a knee injury. Without a team offering enough to the Eagles this month, Foles stayed in Philadelphia.
“We know what we have. And that allows us the ability to feel very good about the most important position in sports,” Roseman said Monday at the NFL annual meetings.