NFL news: the MVP of the Super Bowl breaks down why the QBs find success with a new team


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In recent years in the NFL, the field marshals that the teams have thrown have found new teams and prospered.

Geno Smith revived his career with the Seattle Seahawks, Baker Mayfield with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Sam Darnold with the Minnesota Vikings and this year, Daniel Jones with the Indianapolis Colts.

The MVP of the Super Bowl, Nick Foles, told Pak Gazette Digital that it is not surprised that veteran field marshals are successful with a different team after fighting at the beginning.

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The Philadelphia Eagles Field Marshal, Nick Foles (9), makes a launch during the third quarter of a NFC divisional playoff football match against the New Orleans Saints in Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, on January 13, 2019. (Chuck Cook/USA Today Sports)

“No, I am not surprised to see the Quarterbacks leave the teams where they fought and succeed in another organization. Not all organizations are executed as the Kansas City chiefs or the Eagles philadelphia or the Buffalo Bills or the Baltimore Ravens, these main teams that have been quite solid for a while,” said Pak Gazette Digital in a recent interview.

Foles cited the leadership of the owners and the coaching staff as good teachers as the signs of a great team.

“The leadership from top to bottom of the property, just buying and having great GMS and great coaches. Do everyone have to get along?

“The best teams he was in, the coaches were incredible teachers. When I was with the Kansas City chiefs in 2016, incredible teachers, when I was with the Eagles in (2017),” said Foles. “Great teachers of the game and then a costume that buys it.”

Foles mentioned the New York giants as a team that has fought and mentioned the success that Saquon Barkley and Daniel Jones have had since they abandoned the organization.

“I mean, the giants have shown year after year they are fighting. They are trying to solve it, look what happened with Saquon Barkley going to Philadelphia, everyone said: ‘Oh, he had an injury here, it is not what it was, it is becoming greater.”

The Super Bowl champion, Nick Foles, says that it is ‘pro tum push’ as ​​the criticism of the work increases

Daniel Jones of the Indianapolis Colts is heated before the game against Denver’s Broncos at Lucas Oil Stadium on September 14, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Michael Hickey/Getty images)

“Daniel Jones goes to the Indianapolis Colts, wins the initial work, and is a guy who conforms to the Shane Steichen system. He can execute it, he can fix the protections, he can verify the work when he needs to be reviewed, he is doing it at a high level.”

The unique Pro Bowler said that if an organization is stable, it allows a quarterback to concentrate on football.

“Why I say that these field marshals go to better situations in which they can play as a field marshal and everything that surrounds them is quite solid, and they simply do their own.”

The former Eagles teammate, Carson Wentz, began for Minnesota’s Vikings instead of the injured JJ McCarthy and praised him for how he played in the team’s 48-10 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in week 3.

“I always love to see these quartbacks move to different teams and succeed. Boys like Carson Wentz, playing with Minnesota yesterday. My theme last week was that Carson will have a great game because Minnesota is a solid franchise,” said Foles.

“He came out and did his job, he didn’t have to run and do crazy things, he simply did his job and his team took care of the rest, so I am excited by these QBs that are in healthy situations.”

Campo de los Minnesota Vikings, Carson Wentz (11) is heated before the match against Atlanta Falcons at the US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on September 14, 2025. (Stephen Maturen/Getty images)

Foles played 11 seasons at the NFL and analyzed first hand how different teams operated, since he played for six different teams. He played five seasons with the Eagles (two different periods), a season with the then St. Louis Rams, one with the Kansas City Chiefs, two with the Chicago Bears, one with the Jacksonville Jaguars and another with the Indianapolis Colts.

He was appointed MVP of the Super Bowl Lii for his incredible performance with the Eagles in his Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots.

In 71 games (58 openings), Foles had a record of 29-29 with a race completion of 62.4%, launching 14,227 yards and 82 touchdowns with 47 interceptions.

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