Will Sam Bradford start as quarterback against the Lions Thanksgiving day?

Aug 22, 2015; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Sam Bradford (7) throws during warm ups before a game against the Baltimore Ravens at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
Aug 22, 2015; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Sam Bradford (7) throws during warm ups before a game against the Baltimore Ravens at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports /
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During the portion of practice open to Media, Sam Bradford was spotted with his uniform on participating. 

This coming Thursday, Thanksgiving day, the Philidelphia Eagles take on the Detroit Lions with the preparing hard at practice hoping to break their two-game losing streak after being a casualty to the Buccaneers earlier this weekend.

According to Pro Football talk, formerly injured Sam Bradford was spotted on the field in full uniform receiving and taking snaps as well as other individual drills which has raised the question if he could possibly start for the Eagles this Thursday. Check out the vine video below courtesy of Eagles beat reporter Jeff McLane.

Earlier this month,  Sam Bradford suffered a left shoulder injury as well as a concussion when the Eagles faced off against the Miami Dolphins. And after the way Mark Sanchez played in their loss on Sunday, most fans would love to see Sam Bradford return to the field.

Philadelphia Eagles Sports writer Les Brown had a lighter take on seeing Sam Bradford on the practice field.

Although the likelihood of Sam Bradford starting on Thursday isn’t that high with the coaches probably deferring to Mark Sanchez, something has to be said about changing the momentum of Philidelphia’s play if they want to see their season finish off on a high note.

While technically the season isn’t over, a miracle of some sort will definitely be needed in order for the Eagles to win their division. Playoffs or not, Eagles fans would love to see a win while they’re feasting on Turkey legs and mashed potatoes come Thursday.