Donovan McNabb
Donovan McNabb
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Andy Reid says that Donovan McNabb will be his team's quarterback in 2010.

McNabb's future was questioned because he has one year left on his contract and he's failed to lead Philadelphia to a Super Bowl victory in 11 seasons. Also, the Eagles have three quarterbacks on their roster and all three could possibly be starters on other teams.

"That's my call," Reid said Monday when asked who will make the decision to bring McNabb back. "I think he's a great player. His work over the last 11 years has proven that. I truly believe it's a team sport; it no one guy."

Micheal Vick played a limited role in short-yardage situations in his first year back in the NFL after missing two seasons and Kevin Kolb filled
in nicely when McNabb got hurt in the season opener. He became the first QB in history to throw for 300 yards in his first two career starts.

"I don't want to give up any of them. I like them all," Reid said of the three QBs. "Can Kevin Kolb play in the National Football League? Absolutely. Can Kevin Kolb be a starter in National Football League? Absolutely. The other two guys have proven that. They've been top quarterbacks in this league for years."

McNabb had one of his finest season's as a pro. He threw for 3,553 yards, 22 TDs and 10 interceptions in 14 games. His passer rating of 92.9 was the third-highest in his career.

As for Kolb and Vick.

Kolb will enter the final season of his contract in 2010 and the Eagles have a $5 million team option available for Vick next season.