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Report: Jaguars not planning to trade Foles

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The Jacksonville Jaguars currently have no plans to trade veteran quarterback Nick Foles ahead of Tuesday's trade deadline, a source told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.

Foles, who signed a four-year, $88-million contract with the Jaguars in March, lasted only 10 plays on opening day before suffering a broken clavicle that sent him to the injured reserve.

Sixth-round rookie Gardner Minshew came on in relief and took the league by storm. From his off-field antics to his on-field magic, the team and fans have been engrossed in Minshew Mania ever since.

The Washington State product has led the team to a surprising 4-4 start. He's also been playing some solid football, throwing for 1,976 yards, 13 touchdowns, and just two picks with an impressive 98.8 passer rating through eight games.

Foles was back in pads at practice last week as he continues to work toward his Week 11 target return date.

The Jaguars have yet to make an announcement on who will be the starter once Foles returns.

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