Sam Bradford has rescinded his trade demand and rejoined the Philadelphia Eagles are a two-week absence.

Bradford began his holdout after the Eagles traded up for the No. 2 pick in last month's draft and made no secret of their intention to select a quarterback. The Eagles drafted North Dakota State's Carson Wentz less than two months after signing Bradford to a two-year, $35 million contract.

All of the time Bradford missed was voluntary under the NFL's collective bargaining agreement.

Doug Pederson has said that Bradford is the team's starting quarterback for 2016.