Philadelphia Eagles QB Nick Foles Confident in His Ability to Run the Offense
When quarterback Carson Wentz tore his ACL against the Los Angeles Rams, the Philadelphia Eagles turned to backup Nick Foles, who says he's ready to lead the offense going forward.
In Week 14, Foles played the entire fourth quarter and completed six of 10 pass attempts, including a nine-yard pass to wideout Nelson Agholor for a crucial first down on 3rd-and-8 with less than two minutes to go. Philadelphia's offense scored twice with the sixth-year veteran at the helm en route to a 43-35 victory.
Foles sounds confident going down the stretch: "We're going to run the offense. Nothing is going to change. I'm 100 percent confident in myself."
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Philadelphia will finish the season against the New York Giants, Oakland Raiders and Dallas Cowboys. All three teams rank in the bottom half of the league in scoring defense and yards allowed.
Eagles fans can hold their heads high knowing Foles is a former Pro Bowler who excelled under good coaching during the 2013 season, in which he threw 27 touchdown passes and only two interceptions. On top of that, he's self-assured as the new triggerman in the huddle.

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