Texarkana Gazette

Nick Foles and Case Keenum have strong career connection­s

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PHILADELPH­IA— Nick Foles contemplat­ed retirement after a miserable season with the Rams in which he ended up losing his starting job to Case Keenum.

That’s just one spin of a unique quarterbac­k carousel that’ll be on display when Foles and the Philadelph­ia Eagles (14-3) host Keenum and the Minnesota Vikings (14-3) in the NFC championsh­ip game Sunday.

“It pretty wild,” Foles said. “Case’s success and the way he plays doesn’t surprise me because him and I were together and we prepared together. We were around each other every day. But I think the big message there is no matter what happens, you’ve just got to keep believing in yourself, keep working hard and just never give up.”

The cycle began when former Eagles coach Chip Kelly traded Foles to the St. Louis Rams for Sam Bradford in March 2015. A day later, the Rams acquired Keenum from the Houston Texans to back up Foles.

Foles went 4-7 in 11 starts for the Rams before he was benched for Keenum. Meanwhile, Bradford had a decent season with the Eagles, but was traded to Minnesota a week before the 2016 season opener to pave the way for Carson Wentz. The Vikings needed Bradford to replace the injured Teddy Bridgewate­r. Bradford had a career year in 2016.

Foles asked for his release from the Rams after they moved to Los Angeles and drafted Jared Goff No. 1, one pick ahead of Wentz. Foles seriously considered hanging up the cleats before Andy Reid—who drafted him in third round in Philadelph­ia in 2012— persuaded him to join the Kansas City Chiefs as a backup to Alex Smith.

Foles played well in two games in relief and then returned to Philly on a twoyear deal to provide insurance behind Wentz this season. Keenum helped groom Goff in Los Angeles last year and then went to Minnesota to back up Bradford.

Keenum stepped into the lineup in September after Bradford was injured and had by far the best season of his career, passing for 3,547 yards, 22 touchdowns and only seven intercepti­ons. Foles took over in Philadelph­ia after Wentz tore his ACL in Week 14.

Now, the former teammates are one win away from starting in the Super Bowl.

“I know this is what all of you guys predicted back in the day, a Foles vs. Keenum NFC championsh­ip,” Keenum joked. “So good job to all of you guys who predicted that.”

The Eagles are fortunate Foles chose to keep playing a year ago.

“I talked a lot to my wife and I remember just saying a prayer,” Foles recalled. “Going to back to play for coach Reid, I am a better person because of that decision. It wasn’t an easy decision. But I leaned on my wife, I leaned on my family and I leaned on my faith in those moments, and I’m very grateful I made the decision.”

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