The Philadelphia Eagles have received multiple offers for Nick Foles, but they are setting a high price on the quarterback, according to sources.

Reports claim that the Eagles reply to interested teams is that acquiring Foles is going to take more than the first- and fourth-round picks they received from the Minnesota Vikings for Sam Bradford in 2016.

The Eagles, according to sources, are not actively shopping the Super Bowl LII MVP.

Howie Roseman said the organization intends to "keep as many good players as possible" when asked about Foles at the combine last week.

Doug Pederson left more wiggle room for a potential deal, saying, "We'd love to have everybody back, but we know the nature of the business."