The Record (Troy, NY)

Eagles face tough offseason decisions, starting with Foles

- By RobMaaddi AP Pro Football Writer

PHILADELPH­IA (AP) >> Nick Foles fell 27 yards short of leading the Philadelph­ia Eagles to a third straight comeback win in the postseason.

His next opportunit­y likely will come in a different uniform.

The Eagles (10- 8) were eliminated with a 20-14 loss at New Orleans on Sunday, ending the team’s bid to repeat as Super Bowl champions. The front office faces several difficult decisions in the offseason, starting with Foles.

Carson Wentz is the team’s quarterbac­k going forward and Foles is looking forward to exploring his options. The Eagles must decide by mid-February if they want to exercise a $20 million option to keep Foles for 2019. But Foles could decline it and pay back $2 million to become a free agent. Philadelph­ia could put a franchise tag on Foles, though $23-25 million is a hefty price for a backup.

“The starter thing, leading a

team, impacting a locker room, that’s why we play the game,” Foles said Monday. “Everything is open. I love this city. I love this locker room. It’s special. We’ll see.”

It’s possible the Eagles could use the franchise or transition tag to trade Foles rather than allow him to walk away for only a compensati­on pick. Foles isn’t a me-first guy and it’s not unreasonab­le to thinkhewou­ld work something out that’s beneficial to both sides.

“Having the option to be a free agent is extremely important,” he said. “Technicall­y, I’m really not un-

der contract right now and that’s something we’ll discuss in the future. It’s a unique situation, it’s a good situation for this team to have. ... I have a great relationsh­ip with this team and that’s genuine. Ultimately, we’ll make the best decision for both sides and it’ll work out.”

Wentz missed the first two games recovering from knee surgery that forced him to watch from the sideline last season as Foles led Philadelph­ia to its first NFL title since 1960. He started 11 games before a back injury ended his season again. Wentz finished third in NFLMVP voting last season and had career-highs in passer rating and completion percentage this season.

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