NFL Trade Rumors: Tony Romo To Bears, Broncos Or Jets; Eagles Trading Mychal Kendricks

Tony Romo might wear a different jersey soon. There are a lot of NFL trade rumors involving the ex-starting quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys with teams including the Chicago Bears, Denver Broncos, and New York Jets, On the other hand, there are reports that the Philadelphia Eagles might be letting go of Mychal Kendricks soon.

The rumors with Romo rooted as the Dallas Cowboys had been utilizing its young quarterback, Dak Prescott, more. According to Sports News World, there are three possible destinations for Romo. First is the Chicago Bears. The Bears might be looking for a reliable quarterback after reports that they are trading Jay Cutler. Previously, there are rumors involving Jimmy Garoppolo but there is no assurance yet on that deal.

Meanwhile, with Ryan Fitzpatrick's performance last season, reports revealed that the player might be moved out of Jets. There are speculations that the New York Jets are working to acquire Romo to lead the team. The Jets need a starting quarterback as Christian Hackenberg and Bryce Petty are not fully developed yet.

Another team associated with Romo is the Denver Broncos. Several reports reveal the veteran player was photographed with Broncos general manager, John Elway. This triggered NFL trade rumors that Romo is jumping to Denver. There are reports speculating that Romo would lead the team to the AFC Championship Game and be the starting quarterback while waiting for Trevor Siemian and Paxton Lynch to be ready to lead the team.

On another hand, NFL trade rumors revealed the Philadelphia Eagles might be trading linebacker Mychal Kendricks soon. According to SB Nation, the 26-year-old did not live to his expectations during the last two years. The player racked up only 82 tackles in 2015 and 28 in 2016. The Eagles can save up to $1.8M if the player is traded or released.

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