The Eagles' incredible Super Bowl trick play was identical to a play Nick Foles ran in high school by Scott Davis on Feb 4, 2018, 8:53 PM  - The Philadelphia Eagles ran an incredible trick play in the Super Bowl that got Nick Foles a touchdown catch.
- The play apparently came from Foles' high school days, and the play was run the exact same way.
The Philadelphia Eagles' incredible Super Bowl trick play that got Nick Foles a receiving touchdown was apparently one Foles had run before. According to Yahoo, the play came from Foles' high school football playbook — and it looks identical. Both plays began with Foles faking an audible, then inching out of the way of the snap. The snap then goes to a running back, who flips it to a tight end or receiver, who then tosses it to Foles in the end zone. Here's Foles running the play in high school: And here's Foles running the play on the game's biggest stage: Whether the Eagles or Foles suggested bringing the play back up in the Super Bowl is unclear, but it will go down as an all-time great play in NFL history. |
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