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During an interview with "Super Bowl Live", Donovan McNabb said he does not think he is done. The former Eagles, Redskins, and Vikings quarterback is still confident he can help an NFL team. “I see three teams in the NFL, right now, that I feel like I can add a little bit of flavor to it from what they have,” McNabb said. “I won’t mention those teams. But, if the phone rings, there will be a lot of decisions to make on that.” “A lot of people take a lot of things from the game,” he said. “They take away a Super Bowl ring, they take away an opportunity to play with Hall of Fame players. When I walk away from the game, I take a little bit of everything.”
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