
Six years ago, Nick Foles went toe-to-toe with Tom Brady on the Super Bowl stage and came out of it with a Super Bowl MVP and a Lombardi.
Now, the 34-year-old says, this might be it for him.
“I was just released [Friday] by the Colts, which is actually a good thing, so don’t cry for me,” Foles told a group during an event at Mariners Church in California. “It’s ok. The coach that I was there for, Frank Reich, was fired. Their GM [Chris Ballard] and I had a good relationship. It’s all good. Everything’s fine.”
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Foles went to reveal that he’s a bit indecisive about his football future.
Admitting, “Shoot, almost every year of my career I’ve almost retired. Every offseason, I think, ‘Do I still want to play? Do I still want to keep going?’ Specifically this last year with everything.”
Foles played in three games with the Colts this past season, starting two. But nowhere has he been able to replicate the magic of 2017 and 2018 in relief of Carson Wentz in Philly.