Nick Foles
35-Year-Old
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Announces retirement
Foles announced his retirement from professional football Thursday via social media.
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Best remembered for leading Philadelphia to its first Super Bowl championship during the 2017 season and taking home the game's MVP honors in the 41-33 win over the Patriots, Foles will will officially retire as a member of the Eagles during the team's Sept. 16 home opener versus the Falcons. Selected by the Eagles in the third round of the 2012 NFL Draft, Foles tied a single-game NFL record with seven passing touchdowns in a game against the Raiders in 2013 during his first stint in Philadelphia, then matched another NFL record with 25 consecutive completions in a game in 2018 during his second stint with the team. In addition to his two stints with Philadelphia, Foles also suited up for the Rams, Chiefs, Jaguars, Bears and Colts during an 11-year NFL career.
Best remembered for leading Philadelphia to its first Super Bowl championship during the 2017 season and taking home the game's MVP honors in the 41-33 win over the Patriots, Foles will will officially retire as a member of the Eagles during the team's Sept. 16 home opener versus the Falcons. Selected by the Eagles in the third round of the 2012 NFL Draft, Foles tied a single-game NFL record with seven passing touchdowns in a game against the Raiders in 2013 during his first stint in Philadelphia, then matched another NFL record with 25 consecutive completions in a game in 2018 during his second stint with the team. In addition to his two stints with Philadelphia, Foles also suited up for the Rams, Chiefs, Jaguars, Bears and Colts during an 11-year NFL career.
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This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
* The Shuttle Time, and Cone Drill metrics are from his Pro Day. All others are from the NFL Combine.
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After the Colts added veteran Gardner Minshew and then took Anthony Richardson in the 2023 NFL Draft at No. 4 overall, the team parted ways with Folk. The 34-year-old will look for backup work elsewhere after going 0-2 with a 59.5 percent completion rate, zero touchdowns and four interceptions in three games (including two starts) last year.
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Released by Indianapolis
The Colts released Foles on Friday, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports.
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Won't play in finale
Foles (ribs) won't play Sunday against the Texans, George Bremer of The Anderson Herald Bulletin reports.
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Exits game with rib injury
Foles was forced out of Sunday's game against the Giants with an injury to his ribs, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
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Confirmed for Week 17 start
Interim head coach Jeff Saturday confirmed Foles will remain the Colts' starting quarterback for Sunday's game against the Giants, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
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Likely to get another start
Foles is expected to make a second consecutive start Sunday against the Giants, James Boyd of The Athletic reports. "Six more days until you're back out there," interim head coach Jeff Saturday told Foles following Monday's 20-3 loss to the Chargers.
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Officially calling it a career
Foles, who last took a regular-season snap in 2022 with the Colts, has officially announced his retirement from the NFL, ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Foles wasn't on an NFL roster last season and will officially retire as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles, who will honor him during their home opener Sept. 16 against the Falcons. The gesture is unsurprising, considering the Eagles drafted him in the third round back in 2012 and he led them to a win over the Patriots in Super Bowl LII, a game in which Foles also nabbed MVP honors after recording both a passing and receiving touchdown.
Foles wasn't on an NFL roster last season and will officially retire as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles, who will honor him during their home opener Sept. 16 against the Falcons. The gesture is unsurprising, considering the Eagles drafted him in the third round back in 2012 and he led them to a win over the Patriots in Super Bowl LII, a game in which Foles also nabbed MVP honors after recording both a passing and receiving touchdown.