Nick Foles Retires as an Eagle
Nick Foles Retires as an Eagle
Nick Foles Retires as an Eagle
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Nick Foles, the MVP of Super Bowl LII, officially retired as a Philadelphia Eagle in a ceremony held before the Eagles' game against the Atlanta Falcons. Foles, known for leading the Eagles to their only Super Bowl victory in 2017, was celebrated for his role in the iconic 'Philly Special' play, where he caught a touchdown pass against the New England Patriots. In his career with the Eagles, Foles went from a backup quarterback to a Super Bowl MVP, throwing for 373 yards and three touchdowns in the championship game. The event featured Foles and former teammates wearing dog masks, a symbol of their underdog status during the 2017 season. Eagles' offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland often reminisces about Foles' contributions, highlighting their lasting impact on the franchise. Foles' legacy includes a statue outside Lincoln Financial Field and a Super Bowl banner inside the stadium.

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