PHILADELPHIA -- Another week, another rumor tying the Eagles to star Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell.

Add Bills' LeSean McCoy to that equation, too, as the Eagles have been tied to their former running back for a few weeks now, too.

The Eagles have "been in contact" about both Bell and McCoy and, according to CBS Sports' Jason La Canfora, "continue to closely monitor that market."

Ever since Jay Ajayi suffered a torn ACL and was placed on injured reserve a couple weeks ago, the Eagles have been rumored to be interested in acquiring a running back to fill that void alongside Corey Clement and Wendell Smallwood in the backfield. The Eagles have expressed confidence in the players they have, though.

Running back is not the Eagles' only need, as injuries have decimated depth in the secondary, at wide receiver and on the defensive line, so it's sensible that, according to La Canfora's report, the Eagles are expected to be one of the most active teams on the trade market before the Oct. 30 deadline.

Specifically, the report indicates wide receivers and help in the secondary might be targeted on the trade market. That includes, at cornerback, Cardinals' Patrick Peterson, Broncos' Bradley Roby, Raiders' Gareon Conley and Giants' Eli Apple.

At receiver, La Canfora mentioned Raiders' Amari Cooper, Cardinals' Larry Fitzgerald and Broncos' Emmanuel Sanders.

Per the report, Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch could be an option on the trade market, too.

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