
Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer reports that the Philadelphia Eagles expect to receive trade interest in their backup quarterback Tanner McKee following his impressive preseason performance. However, the Eagles are unlikely to trade McKee unless they receive a highly valuable offer. This cautious approach reflects McKee’s growing importance to the team as they evaluate his potential beyond his current role.
McKee’s Rising Profile After Solid Preseason Play
Tanner McKee, a former sixth-round selection from Stanford, has solidified his position as Philadelphia‘s No. 2 quarterback through outstanding preseason statistics. So far, he has completed 20 of 25 passes for 252 yards, including two touchdowns without any interceptions. At 25 years old, McKee has shown readiness to contribute meaningfully, building on his collegiate recognition as an honorable mention All-PAC-12 player in 2021 and his presence on multiple preseason watch lists in 2022.
Contract and Career Progress to Date
McKee entered the NFL when the Eagles drafted him 188th overall in 2023. He is currently in the third year of a four-year rookie contract worth just over $4 million, which included an initial signing bonus of $186,520. In the 2024 season, McKee has appeared in two games, completing 30 of 45 passes with a completion rate of 66.7 percent, totaling 323 yards, four touchdowns, and no interceptions—demonstrating steady progress as a professional quarterback.
Implications for Philadelphia’s Quarterback Depth and Future Moves
The Eagles’ openness to entertaining trade offers signals their recognition of McKee’s increasing trade value, partly fueled by his consistent preseason accuracy and poise. Should an appealing proposal arise, the Eagles might leverage McKee’s strengths to enhance their roster in other areas, though they remain prudent about parting with a promising backup. McKee’s development could shape Philadelphia’s quarterback depth chart and influence their strategy moving forward.