As the Super Bowl parade hangover (literally and figuratively) hits home in Philadelphia, the Eagles sit on top of the sport.

Eventually, the offseason will begin for the Super Bowl LII champions.

Among the biggest and most intriguing orders of business: What to do with Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles.

While the team technically doesn't have to do a thing and can retain Foles for 2018 on the final year of his contract, interest in the playoff superstar might spur a different kind of action.

According to Vegas odds provided to NJ Advance Media by Bovada, there's a good chance Philadelphia cashes in its backup quarterback for something between now and the opening night of the 2018 season.

Here are the latest odds on where Foles will open next season:

Philadelphia Eagles: 6/5

Arizona Cardinals: 5/1

Cleveland Browns: 5/1

New York Jets: 5/1

Buffalo Bills: 7/1

Denver Broncos: 7/1

Jacksonville Jaguars: 14/1

Minnesota Vikings: 14/1

While the Eagles are the favorite to keep Foles as an insurance policy for the rehabbing Carson Wentz, the other listed teams all make sense to some degree--both for Foles and the quarterback-needy franchises.

Arizona would give Foles a chance to return to the area he played college football. Cleveland (assuming the Browns wouldn't surrender the No. 1 or No. 4 overall pick) could use premium draft capital on other positions. The Jets could find an unlikely franchise quarterback.

If you're looking for a longshot, Minnesota makes sense. The Vikings just hired Foles' quarterbacks coach with the Eagles, John DeFilippo, to run the Minnesota offense. With Case Keenum and Sam Bradford set to hit free agency, Foles could be acquired to provide the Vikings offense stability and upside.

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