Tuesday, February 06, 2018

Nick Foles - Eagle"s MVP


Foles accounted for four touchdowns — throwing for three and even catching one — in the Eagles’ 41-33 victory over New England at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. But he was quick to point out Monday morning the Eagles won their first championship since 1960 because of teamwork.

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http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/top_three/super-bowl-mvp-foles-refuses-to-take-credit/article_c3e65c86-40dc-5434-9693-10bfebd6d84f.html

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) — Nick Foles has a calling far greater than throwing touchdown passes.
But that won't define Foles in the big picture. He has more important plans for his future.
"I want to be a pastor in a high school," Foles said Thursday. "It's on my heart. I took a leap of faith last year and signed up to take classes at seminary. I wanted to continue to learn and challenge my faith. It's a challenge because you are writing papers that are biblically correct. You want to impact people's hearts."
Foles is part of a team that has a strong Christian brotherhood. Carson Wentz has been outspoken about his faith and many players spend a lot of time together in prayer, studying the Bible and sharing devotionals.

Entire article at
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/nick-foles-plans-to-become-a-pastor-after-football/article_03f4504e-7cb9-52a1-95ce-5b1e05a60d9c.html

 Foles accepts MVP trophy

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