Nick Foles, one of the memorable Philadelphia Eagles players of recent history, will officially retire as a member of the organization.
Foles announced his retirement on Thursday and will officially be honored at the Eagles home opener on September 16 against the Atlanta Falcons. The 35-year-old helped lead the Eagles to their first Super Bowl title in 2018, throwing for three passing touchdowns, catching one touchdown on the “Philly Special” play, and earning game MVP honors in a 41-33 triumph over Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.
He became the starting quarterback for the Eagles midway through the 2017-18 season and never looked back en route to glory.
A former third round draft pick out of the University of Arizona by the Eagles in 2012, Foles played for six NFL franchises over 11 seasons. His last game came with the Indianapolis Colts in January 2023.
Foles has the most passing yards in a single game in Eagles history (471) and shares the NFL record for most-consecutive completions in a single game (25), per ESPN Stats & Info. In total, Foles played in 71 games during his career, totaling 14,227 yards and 82 touchdowns.
“I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to retire as a Philadelphia Eagle,” the 35-year-old Foles said in a statement released by the Eagles. “The City of Brotherly Love has always felt like home to me as an NFL player. Philadelphia is a city I truly love, and it has been an honor to wear the Eagles jersey.”
“Nick Foles always carried himself with the utmost class and integrity, demonstrating through his actions, both on and off the field, what it meant to be a Philadelphia Eagle,” said Philadelphia Eagles Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie. “He was the ultimate competitor, an inspiring teammate, a true representative of our city, and, of course, a Super Bowl Champion.
“As important as he was under center, it was his positive demeanor, approachability, and kindness toward others that resonated with everyone and continues to speak to his great character. We congratulate the Foles family on Nick’s celebrated career and retirement.”
After much thought and prayer, I’ve decided to retire from the NFL. It’s been an incredible 11-year journey filled with unforgettable moments and amazing people. From being drafted by the Eagles to winning the Super Bowl, every step has been a blessing.
I’m excited to spend more… pic.twitter.com/2uI5az5Eoc
— Nick Foles (@NickFoles) August 8, 2024
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