Since he was benched in Week 12 against the Ravens, Donovan McNabb has said repeatedly that he will have a sit-down in the offseason with Eagles management. According to NFL Network’s Adam Schefter, that conversation could lead to a Favre-like showdown, with McNabb wanting long-term security and the Eagles not wanting to give him too much of it. If the Eagles were to entertain trade offers, the asking price would start with at least two first-round picks, Schefter says. Yesterday, in an interview on Comcast SportsNet, team president Joe Banner said both McNabb and Andy Reid will be back next season. “The reality is my view and our view is unambiguous,” Banner said. “We can win a championship with those people and they will be back and I’ve gone on to say we believe we’re very lucky to have them.” Banner added that he’s more than willing to sit down with McNabb to discuss his future. “We’re not gonna, as we have always done, talk about what we’re gonna do and not do publicly with contracts,” he said. “But we’re obviously more than happy to sit down with Donovan and discuss or address any issue he wants. That’s not unusual. It’s probably unusual that he discussed it publicly but it’s not unusual for Andy to talk to Donovan or us to talk to Donovan. He’s a special player and been a huge part of our success and [we’re] more than happy to do that. “