Nick Foles and the Eagles Are No Underdogs

Foles presents quite the puzzle for the Patriots to solve.

Beau Allen #94 and Chris Long #56 of the Philadelphia Eagles celebrates their teams win while wearing a dog masks over the Minnesota Vikings in the NFC Championship game at Lincoln Financial Field on January 21, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  (Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

Beau Allen #94 and Chris Long #56 of the Philadelphia Eagles celebrates their teams win while wearing a dog masks over the Minnesota Vikings in the NFC Championship game at Lincoln Financial Field on January 21, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

By Jake Greenberg

In the aftermath of the Eagles’ demolishing of the Vikings, The Ringer’s Robert Mays cautions against labeling Philly an underdog in the Super Bowl. The team that looked like the NFL’s best until Carson Wentz went down in December has returned to form, thanks to the suddenly stupendous play of backup Nick Foles. Foles threw for 352 and three touchdowns against the Vikings Sunday, putting up 38 points against a fearsome defense that gave up 30 points only twice this season. Looking like a star, Foles will now compete for his first Super Bowl against a guy who once started a season as a backup, and finished it as a Super Bowl champion.

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