James Bradberry excelled with the Philadelphia Eagles after signing a one-year prove-it deal before the season.

The cornerback earned second-team All-Pro honors with three interceptions and 17 passes defensed in 17 regular-season games. 

In the wake of the Eagles' loss in the Super Bowl, Bradberry says he hasn't yet talked with the team.

"I don't know what they got planning on over there, and I didn't want to ask about it because I just wanted my mind to be on football," Bradberry said. "But we'll talk about it soon."

At this point in his career, Bradberry said he's balancing getting paid with going to a place he can win.

"It's kind of hard to put like a percentage on which one is more important," he said. "It's kind of just based upon a case-by-case scenario. But I do know those two things are probably the most important to me -- being on a good roster, having the ability to get to the playoffs and win in the playoffs, but also, I don't want to play for cheap, you know."