After a quite impressive training camp, it appears Philadelphia Eagles QB Sam Bradford will not play in the preseason opener against the Colts on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. Head coach Chip Kelly made the final decision.

NFL.com writer Kevin Patra is reporting Bradford does not agree with his coach’s decision.

Kelly said, “He’s not real happy with my decision. Just felt he’s been out here for two weeks, done a real nice job. He’ll get his first work against the Ravens when we get a chance to train with them for a couple days before we play and he’ll play in the Ravens game. So Mark (Sanchez) will start the game. It’s just he’s been out here just for two weeks. I think the other guy’s got a little bit of base and I just feel more comfortable putting him in the Ravens game.”

The Eagles also have Matt Barkley and Tim Tebow at their disposal. Those two quarterbacks will get snaps on Sunday in the absence of Bradford.

This news is coming after Sam Bradford successfully healed from his second ACL tear. Bradford was traded to the Eagles on 10 March 2015 for Nick Foles and draft picks.