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Philadelphia linebacker Trent Cole may or may not have played his last game as a member of the Eagles on Sunday. The Eagles' season finale marked the 155th game Cole appeared in since being drafted by the team in 2005. He's recorded 144 starts and 85.5 sacks in that span.
It's unclear whether the 10-year veteran will return to Philadelphia in 2015. Cole turns 33 next October. His 2015 cap value is priced at $11.6. The team can release him for a savings of $8.4 million. Cole took to Twitter following the Eagles' 34-26 victory over the New York Giants to share his thoughts. It sounds like he's unsure whether he'll be back or not.
It was a good run this year for the Eagles. Im glad to had the opportunity and its a blessing to be able to play 10 years for one team.
— Trent Cole (@Pro_Hunt58) December 28, 2014
The time has come to determine where my journey will take me. No matter what happens I will be still playing at a high level. #FlyEaglesFly
— Trent Cole (@Pro_Hunt58) December 28, 2014
Want to be and will be a Eagle for life. I'm going to go out this game on a high level. #FlyEaglesFly #NFLSunday #NFL
— Trent Cole (@Pro_Hunt58) December 28, 2014
@Pro_Hunt58 shout out to the all my teammates for the hard work and play they gave this year.#Eagles
— Trent Cole (@Pro_Hunt58) December 29, 2014
Big thanks to the fans for all of your support. Much appreciated @Eagles #Eagles #EaglesNation #NFL #ThaHunter pic.twitter.com/pQXIfTi9fE
— Trent Cole (@Pro_Hunt58) December 29, 2014
The Eagles have some big decisions to make this offseason. Cole will be just one of them.