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Carson who? UA product Nick Foles leads Eagles to Super Bowl

Jan 21, 2018, 7:46 PM | Updated: 8:08 pm

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles throws during the first half of the NFL football NFC cha...

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles throws during the first half of the NFL football NFC championship game against the Minnesota Vikings Sunday, Jan. 21, 2018, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

(AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

When quarterback Carson Wentz went down for the NFC-leading Philadelphia Eagles with three games left in the regular season, the media and fans alike counted the Eagles out. In many minds, they were no longer a threat to make a postseason run.

Even when backup quarterback and Arizona Wildcat product Nick Foles led Philadelphia to two wins the following two weeks to secure the team’s playoff spot, it didn’t lead to much more belief in the Eagles.

Now the critics, analysts and fans have no choice.

Foles and Philadelphia are for real.

After two playoff wins, including a 38-7 NFC Championship victory over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, they’re headed for the Super Bowl to face Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.

Foles completed 26-of-33 passes (79 percent) for 352 yards, three touchdowns and no turnovers in the win. He’s one of five quarterbacks to throw for at least 350 yards, three touchdowns without an interception in a conference championship game, joining Brady, Matt Ryan, John Elway and Peyton Manning.

Through three career playoff games — one outing for Philadelphia in 2013 plus two games this year — Foles has gone 72-of-96 (75 percent), averaged 8.3 yards per attempt and thrown five touchdowns to no interceptions.

Foles got going early, running Philadelphia’s offense to perfection. He made touch throws, completed quick passes under pressures from blitzes and in the third quarter put the Eagles ahead 31-7 with a perfectly-thrown ball on a 41-yard flea-flicker pass to Torrey Smith.

His first touchdown came when he stood in the pocket, reloaded a few times and found Alshon Jeffery for a 53-yard touchdown with 1:09 left in the second quarter.

That was the longest touchdown pass against the Vikings this season.

Maybe they hadn’t noticed Foles’ solid play to end the regular season, or his play in the Eagles’ 15-10 win over the Atlanta Falcons in the NFC Divisional Round a week ago, but people were recognizing Foles’ excellence on Sunday.

The Philadelphia crowd gave Foles a nod while simultaneously trolling the Vikings’ “Skol!” chant.

Foles even became a meme.

Jeff Fisher jokes were to be had (Fisher cut Foles as coach of the Los Angeles Rams, a moment that was captured on the HBO series “Hard Knocks”).

At the end of the day, safe to say that former players, fans and analysts were impressed by Foles.

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