Teddy Bridgewater, Minnesota Vikings
Teddy Bridgewater suffered a nasty season-ending injury in 2016 when he tore his ACL and dislocated his knee joint. Less than a week later, the Vikings traded for Sam Bradford and Bradford made sure to not let the Vikings down. Despite this, Bradford still had the best year of his career. Bradford’s career year and with Bridgewater coming off injury, this gives them the opportunity to trade the former Louisville QB.
Nick Foles, Kansas City Chiefs
Foles record has been a bit here and there and in 2015, Foles struggled immensely with the St. Louis Rams; however in fairness, Jeff Fisher was not letting up about keeping his 7-9 record in tact, so Foles had to save face. In 2016, Foles was picked up by the Kansas City Chiefs where he’s served as Alex Smith’s backup. His past success in Philadelphia will certainly line up new options.