"That is ridiculous," McNabb told the Philadelphia Inquirer. "I don't know what comments you expect to get from me, but that is news to me and completely false. For me to bully anybody, that sounds unbelievable."
It seems Donovan McNabb's playing days are over ... TMZ has learned the quarterback has inked a deal to join the NFL Network as a broadcaster.
Training camp is less than a month away and Donovan McNabb doesn’t have a team. But the 11-year Eagles quartberback who went 92-49-1 with the Birds (and just 6-13 since) still believes there is “80-to-90 percent” chance he’ll play in the NFL in 2012.
In an interesting turn of events, the MInnesota Vikings have decided to release veteran QB Donovan McNabb, who was traded to Minnesota shortly after the lockout ended in July. This means McNabb is subject to the waiver wire where every team -- from worst to best record -- will have a shot at claiming him (and his contract).