Just a few days after the Chargers granted Melvin Gordon permission to seek a trade, the Eagles have already shown some interest.

Sports Illustrated reported that the Eagles inquired about Gordon and offered running back Jordan Howard as well as a mid-round pick in exchange for the two-time Pro Bowler. The deal held the Chargers responsible for a portion of Gordon’s salary, which was rejected.

It’s seemingly the only deal on the table for Gordon right now, but falls short of what the Chargers want in return. The report says it was “more of a conceptual conversation” and hasn’t gotten serious.

The Eagles traded for Howard — considered a quality but not star-level running back — in March in exchange for the Bears’ 2020 sixth-round pick, and the former Indiana star is set to make $2 million in the final season of his four-year rookie deal. The 24-year-old broke the Bears’ rookie rushing record in 2016 with 1,313 yards.

Since entering the league, Howard has accumulated the third-most rushing yards in the league with 3,370, trailing only Ezekiel Elliott and Todd Gurley. The Cowboys signed Elliott to a six-year, $90 million contract extension on Wednesday, making him the highest-paid running back in the NFL. That ended Elliott’s holdout and left Gordon as the only star player staying away from their team.

Gordon hasn’t participated in training camp this season, and is expected to hold out into the season if an agreement isn’t finalized.

The 2015 15th-overall pick is set to make $5.6 million in the final season of his rookie contract. He’s led the Chargers in rushing for three straight seasons, registering 885 rushing yards in 12 games with 490 receiving yards just last year.