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THANK YOU, NICK

The first time the Philadelphia Eagles chose him, but the second time he chose them.

Nick Foles moved on from the Eagles this past week after signing a fat 4-year, $88 million contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars, but did take the time to thank Philly on the way out via the Players’ Tribune.

Foles thanked everyone who helped shape him.

“Before I move on to this next chapter of my career, I want to say thank you to some of the people who have helped to make this last chapter so special.

I want to thank Andy Reid and everyone else who played a role in drafting and developing me in the first place, way back when.

I want to thank the entire Eagles organization — and when I say entire, I mean it sincerely. From Mr. Lurie, to Howie Roseman, to Coach Pederson, and everyone else who was so instrumental in bringing me back for a second run, and making it successful..…. but also to our trainers; our video crew; our equipment staff; our strength staff; Dom, our head of security; our janitors; our media relations team; our massage therapists; our chefs; our sports-science crew..…. I’m talking anyone and everyone who made it so special, on a daily basis, to head into work and put on the midnight green. (I even want to thank Chip Kelly for trading me in 2015. Without that challenge in my life, I wouldn’t be the player I am today.)

I want to thank my teammates. It’s been a joy to play this game with each and every one of you — and there is nothing that compares to gameday with y’all. The sideline, the huddle, the locker room.….. all of it. I will cherish those moments.”

And of course he thanked the fans.

“And then last but not least, I want to thank the city of Philadelphia, and Eagles fans everywhere.

Because for as much of an honor as it’s been to play for this team and this city…… the truest privilege has been over the last year, in the time since we won the Super Bowl — having Eagles fans share their stories with me. Having them remind me of how we didn’t just win the Super Bowl; we won the Eagles’ first Super Bowl ever. Getting to hear from Philly natives about how their father, or father’s father, or mother, or mother’s mother, cried tears of happiness after the game. Learning about how, for most people, rooting for the Eagles is more than a decision — it’s a birthright.

It’s family.

Philadelphia, thank you for welcoming me into yours.

You will forever be a part of mine.”

THANK YOU, NICK!

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