Nick Foles Announces NFL Retirement After 11 Seasons
Nick Foles Announces NFL Retirement After 11 Seasons
Nick Foles Announces NFL Retirement After 11 Seasons
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Nick Foles, the Super Bowl LII MVP, has announced his retirement from the NFL after an impressive 11-season career. Known for his pivotal role in leading the Philadelphia Eagles to their first Super Bowl victory, Foles expressed gratitude for his journey, stating, "It's been an incredible 11-year journey filled with unforgettable moments and amazing people." He officially retired as an Eagle by signing a one-day contract with the team, where he will be honored during a game against the Atlanta Falcons on September 16. Throughout his career, Foles played for several teams, including the Eagles, Rams, Chiefs, Bears, and Colts, finishing with 14,227 passing yards and 82 touchdowns. Foles made headlines for his remarkable performances, including a game where he threw seven touchdowns without an interception, a feat achieved by only a few. His legacy as one of the best quarterbacks in Eagles history is cemented, particularly for his contributions during the 2017 season and the famous 'Philly Special' play.

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