NFL news: Nick Foles attributes to AF for taking him to fantasy football


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AI has become part of all areas of life, and that includes fantasy football.

As the popularity of the NFL has grown up, so has the desire of football fans to play fantasy football and direct their own teams. The Super Bowl champion, Nick Foles, told Pak Gazette Digital that AI has helped him enter fantasy football in his career after the play.

“(AI) has intrigued me to do fantasy football because now I have all the information. I am in the initial stages, so you can see the genesis of me starting to play fantasy football due to this,” said Pak Gazette Digital in a recent interview.

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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)

“So I’m really in the initial stages like a rookie, but he intrigued me that they have this Watsonx AI to make these decisions because, in advance, I am as if I do not have time to investigate all these players to build a fantasy team, but now with that, it allows it.”

Foles compared the use of AI in fantasy football with how a NFL general manager has different departments that acquire information for him.

“You are the general manager of your own fantasy football team, but in advance had no information that a general manager has, such as Howie Roseman for Philadelphia Eagles. He has all this personnel that the Eagles are paying that he performs sports analysis, free agents, newbies, whatever it is,” said Foles.

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The Mariscal de los Indianapolis Colts, Nick Foles (9), throws the ball as the supporter of the New York giants Jaylon Smith (54) pursues during the first half in the Metlife stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on January 1, 2023. (Vincent Carchietta/USA Today Sports)

The ESPN Fantasy Football application has more than 12 million players, and Foles said that IBM’s characteristics within the application make it a more pleasant process.

“But it makes it a more pleasant process with more information about where it is expected to make better decisions and have a great result. But as we know that injuries occur in football, different things happen, offenses change, the defenses change, but I think it is an incredible tool to help users to make better decisions and learn more about the game honestly,” said Foles.

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The former field marshal of the Philadelphia Eagles, Nick Foles, is seen before a match against the Atlanta Falcons in Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on September 16, 2024. (Images of Bill Streicher/Imagn)

Foles played 11 seasons in the NFL, and 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. The unique Pro Bowler 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.

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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