Brees’ Saints marching into Philly to face Foles
Opposing QBs played for same Texas high school
PHILADELPHIA — Ten years after Drew Brees led Westlake High School to the Texas state championship, Nick Foles came along and broke many of his passing records but couldn’t deliver another title for the Austinbased school.
The two quarterbacks go head- tohead for the first time in the NFL when Brees and the New Orleans Saints ( 11- 5) visit Foles and the Philadelphia Eagles ( 10- 6) in an NFC wildcard playoff game Saturday night.
“Drew is a tremendous player. He’s a guy that I’ve looked up to,” Foles said. “He’s a great role model for fellow players, kids and adults. What he does in the community, what he’s done for Louisiana and across the nation, he does a great job of being a good person, helping people in need. He’s a guy I’ve watched on film and just watched what he’s done and I have a lot of respect for him.”
Brees watched Foles play once in high school when he returned in 2006 for the 10- year reunion of the Chapparrals’ 1996 championship team. Foles led Westlake to the state championship game that year, only to lose to Southlake Carroll 43- 29.
“I heard a lot about him when he was at Westlake, but there was a 10- year age difference,” Brees said.
“I followed his career. He has been pretty impressive for such a young player, mature beyond his years. I wouldn’t say that I am all that surprised because he is a Westlake guy. He has played great.”
Brees went to Purdue after Westlake, was drafted by San Diego and ended up in New Orleans, where he’s established himself as one of the NFL’s alltime best quarterbacks.
Brees is an eight- time Pro Bowl pick who just threw for 5,000 yards for the fourth time in his career. No other QB has ever done it more than once.
Foles started six games as a rookie last year for a 4- 12 team. He began this season as a backup, but took over after Vick was injured and had a remarkable year.
He was 8- 2 as a starter, helping the Eagles rebound from a 1- 3 start to win the NFC East. Foles led the NFL with the third- highest passer rating ( 119.2) in league history, threw 27 touchdown passes and only two interceptions.