Eagles coach Doug Pederson testy, reveals Carson Wentz not cleared for contact

PHILADELPHIA -- A fiery Doug Pederson shut down most questions about his quarterback situation Sunday, agitated by reports on the subject, but did reveal that Carson Wentz has not yet been cleared for contact with the opener against the Atlanta Falcons just days away.

"First of all, I appreciate y'all putting words in my mouth this week. Therefore, I'm not going to discuss [who the quarterback will be]," he said, in reference to reports that Nick Foles is expected to start Thursday night.

Follow-up questions triggered multiple "next question" responses, a la agent Drew Rosenhaus.

Pederson said that he didn't want to name a starting quarterback in part because he was hoping to gain a competitive advantage.

On a conference call later Sunday afternoon, Falcons coach Dan Quinn opened by joking, "I understand you have some quarterback questions today, so ... Matt Ryan will be our quarterback."

Quinn went on to say that he is just preparing for the Eagles' offense rather than a specific quarterback, and doesn't see much of a competitive disadvantage in not knowing for certain who the Eagles' QB will be.

"If style was so drastically different ... probably back in the day and we were having this conversation between Jaws [Ron Jaworski] and Randall [Cunningham], we might have that discussion. But these two guys are really equipped to run it in a similar fashion," he said.

"I don't know how many times I can answer this question," he said after a long pause and a laugh. "When they clear him, he'll be cleared."