Former Super Bowl MVP Shockingly Announces His Retirement From The NFL

Nick Foles, one of the great feel-good underdog stories in NFL history, has decided to call it quits on an improbable football journey.

The 35-year-old Nick Foles, who led the Philadelphia Eagles to the franchise’s first Super Bowl championship in the 2017 season en route to Super Bowl 52 MVP honors, announced in a video on X/Twitter that he’s retiring from football after an 11-year career.

Foles thanked the Eagles fans, his coaches, teammates, agents and family for helping him during his 11-year career.

“As this chapter closes, another one opens. I’m truly grateful for my time in the NFL. I get to be a husband and a father. I have three kids at home that I get to be around all the time…

This isn’t the end. I know I’ll see you soon. Thank y’all.”

Nick Foles spent five seasons with the Eagles in two stints (2012 to 2014 and 2017 to 2018). He had one-year stops with the St. Louis Rams (2015), Kansas City Chiefs (2016), Jacksonville Jaguars (2019) and Indianapolis Colts (2022). Foles also spent two seasons with the Chicago Bears (2020 to 2021) and helped them to a rare postseason appearance in 2020.

Foles replaced Michael Vick as the Eagles’ starter midway through the 2013 season and went on a historic tear: 27 touchdowns against two interceptions to lead Philly to the NFC East division crown. He tied an NFL record with seven touchdown passes in a blowout win over the Oakland Raiders.

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