The Eagles have one more game left, but in reality, their season is now over following a 38-24 loss to the Washington Redskins this past Saturday.

The reality that the team will not be heading to the postseason for the second straight year means that it will soon be time for the offseason, where big decisions will have to be made at key positions -- especially at quarterback with Sam Bradford.

Speaking Monday morning on 94WIP, head coach Chip Kelly made it clear that when the time comes, the Eagles will make a strong effort to bring Bradford, who will be a free agent this offseason, back.

"Yeah that always happens after the season, there's never negotiations with anybody during the season," Kelly said of why the team hasn't extended Bradford already. "We certainly want Sam back and we'll try to do everything we can to get him here."

Kelly has made it very clear since trading for Bradford last offseason that he wants the quarterback to return for a second season. Kelly has stood behind Bradford despite poor play at times this season, and has made sure to point out that the quarterback has improved as the year went out.

With one game to go, Bradford has 17 touchdowns, 13 interceptions and 3,405 yards in 13 games.

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Bradford, who at first seemed on the fence about returning to the Eagles, made it clear after the team's loss to the Redskins that he wants to re-sign.

"I've enjoyed my time here," Bradford said. "I've enjoyed being in Philadelphia. I think throughout my career, I've learned that learning new offenses every year is ... it's just hard to continue to improve. You're always learning new verbiage, learning new plays, learning new systems."

The Eagles will have until March to negotiate exclusively with Bradford. If they can't get a deal done before then, Bradford will be able to talk with other teams. It is unlikely the Eagles will franchise tag Bradford, as it could cost them upwards of $25 million next season.

Meaning the team, with no more meaningful games, has three months to get the deal done -- a deal it seems both sides want to happen.

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