PHILADELPHIA — Nick Foles was afraid to play football again. The pain of being traded by the Philadelphia Eagles and failing with the St. Louis Rams was too much heartbreak for Foles to bare.
Benched in St. Louis after nine games, the Rams wanted to part ways with Foles as quickly as they wanted to leave St. Louis. The franchise wanted to leave Foles in the past, making it easy for them to move on when Foles requested his release from the team in the summer of 2016.
Football wasn’t fun for Foles anymore. It was work.
“My heart was going through a lot,” Foles said at his retirement press conference at Lincoln Financial Field. “I remember realizing I was in a paralyzed state where I wasn’t leaving the game, but I wasn’t going toward the game.”
A week later, Foles received a phone call from Andy Reid that changed his life. Foles was offered by Andy Reid an opportunity to resurrect his career as a backup quarterback for Alex Smith with the Kansas City Chiefs. Reid was part of the braintrust that drafted Foles in Philadelphia, the first NFL coach to give him his shot.
Foles still was hesitant about coming back. That’s where Tori Foles come in.
Tori wrote her husband a four-page letter to help…