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Report: Eagles to move on from Michael Vick

Michael Vick hasn't played a full 16-game season since 2006. (Drew Hallowell/Philadelphia Eagles/Getty Images)

Michael Vick says he won't play Sunday against the Cowboys. (Drew Hallowell/Philadelphia Eagles/Getty Images)

The Philadelphia Eagles will part ways with Michael Vick after deciding to go in another direction with the backup quarterback position, reports CBSSports.com's Jason La Canfora.

In January, Vick said he expected to be starting at quarterback somewhere in the NFL in 2014 and was willing to return to the team.

Vick, 33, spent the last five seasons in Philadelphia and was the starter until being replaced by Nick Foles this season.

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Vick never played a full 16-game regular season with the Eagles and passed for 1,215 yards with five touchdowns and three interceptions in seven games last season.

According to the report, the New York Jets and Oakland Raiders are among the teams possibly interesting in Vick.

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