One thing is almost certain when it comes to the New York Jets and the Philadelphia Eagles- neither team is going to enter next season with the starting quarterback they started this one with.

With Mark Sanchez and Michael Vick both on the bench this weekend despite being healthy, it is close to a foregone conclusion that neither will be back with their current team next year. Where will each of them land?

According to a recent report from Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News, it is possible that Vick could be the man to take over the job Sanchez just lost.

Mehta reports that the Jets will indeed try to trade Sanchez when the season is over and that Vick is on the short list of possible replacements.

“Bring it on,” one Jets source told Mehta about bringing in Vick. “He was hit too many times (behind a subpar offensive line) the last two years.”

Another source told Mehta that Vick would be open to going to New York is Sanchez is no longer there. Mehta also says that Rex Ryan loves Vick and thinks he could be the quarterback to save his job- something Andy Reid might disagree with.

Vick to the Jets makes sense for both parties involved. The Jets would get a veteran quarterback who at times has shown he is still capable of carrying a team. Vick would also come to the Jets eager to prove he still is a starter in the league.

"I feel like I’ve got a lot left in my tank," Vick said this week.

For Vick, he would get a chance to start again in a major sports market. He would also get to play for a coach who values the run. Vick had his best years in Atlanta when the Falcons were committed to running the ball.

Could Vick and Sanchez swap places? It is unlikely that the Eagles would have any interest in trading for the former USC Trojan. The Eagles will likely go into next season with Nick Foles as their starter unless they decide to go after a quarterback with their 1st round pick.

Will Vick trade his Eagles' green in next season for Jets' green? We will likely not know that answer for some time as both teams still have to play out what is left of their disappointing seasons.

Once that is over, the rumors will only pick up about the future of both quarterbacks.

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