Tuesday, 12 May 2015
After Offseason In Spotlight, Philadelphia Eagles Tickets Up 3% From 2014 On Secondary Market
The Philadelphia Eagles’ offseason was nothing if not interesting. Head coach Chip Kelly put his stamp on the Eagles roster by trading quarterback Nick Foles to the St. Louis Rams and running back LeSean McCoy to the Buffalo Bills. Philadelphia also chose to part ways with free agent wide receiver Jeremy Maclin, who will now dress for the Kansas Chiefs. After those moves, the Eagles could enter the 2015 season with a change for their top passer, rusher and receiver from 2014. While Foles started the 2014 season for the Eagles, Mark Sanchez was the team's leading passer, though Sanchez is not projected to start in 2015. If this does happen, the Eagles will become the first team since the 2008 Chicago Bears to have that type of offensive turnover from season to season.
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