Sam Bradford

Newly acquired Eagles quarterback Sam Bradford answers a question during a news conference at the team's practice facility on March 11, 2015 in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

The Eagles, from owner Jeffrey Lurie to head coach Chip Kelly, have insisted they are excited about the acquisition of Sam Bradford.

Apparently, they don't expect their fans to be.

A survey of the Eagles three Pro Shops, located in Cherry Hill, Philadelphia and Lancaster, showed that as of April 7, not a single store is carrying a No. 7 Sam Bradford jersey.

New running back DeMarco Murray? All sizes are available.

New cornerback Byron Maxwell? That has been a popular item, but two of the three stores had them available, and the third was expecting a new shipment any day.

As for the team's quarterback?

Not a single one of the three stores, owned and operated by the Eagles, had received a shipment of the Bradford jerseys, nor did any of the employees have any information as to when they might get one.

A little strange, considering the team acquired Bradford before Maxwell and Murray, and the trade happened close to a month ago at the start of NFL free agency.

The only way to currently get a Bradford jersey is to either order it online or to have it personalized. Even online, however, there is only one version of the Bradford jersey available — a men's jersey for $99.95.

With Murray, you can buy a jersey in men's sizes, women's sizes and youth.

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The team's official Pro Shop isn't the only merchant wary of investing in new Eagles.

As detailed in a recent piece by the Daily News, sporting good stores are afraid to purchase Bradford jerseys, since there is speculation that he still might be moved in a draft-day trade involving Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota.

Kelly has denied speculation that the team will look to flip Bradford, but has acknowledged that every player on the team is available for the right price.

The move to trade for Bradford has also not been an overly popular one, so deciding not to invest in a shipment of Bradford jerseys, whether the team intends on keeping him or not, could just be viewed as good business. The fact that he is on a one-year deal could also play a role.

Still, stores operated outside of the Eagles umbrella not carrying the jerseys is one thing.

The team's official Pro Shop deciding not to invest in Bradford jerseys is another, even if it isn't Chip Kelly making the decisions on what jerseys to carry.

It is hard to imagine any other Pro Shop for the other 31 NFL teams aren't currently carrying jerseys of their team's starting quarterback. It's also safe to say if the Eagles had acquired Tom Brady, the team's shops would be carrying No. 12 jerseys.

While reading the apparel tealeaves could mean nothing, it has proven to sometimes be a clue of things to come.

Prior to the team trading Nick Foles, the Eagles had a massive sale of his items on their website.

The items, which were posted on Feb. 26, were quickly taken down.

Foles was traded 12 days later.

Eliot Shorr-Parks may be reached at eshorrpa@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @EliotShorrParks. Find NJ.com Sports on Facebook.