Is Nick Foles in a situation where he is set up to succeed this season with the Jacksonville Jaguars?

The Jacksonville Jaguars decided to give quarterback Nick Foles the reigns of their franchise this offseason, signing the former Eagle to a four-year deal worth up to $102 million with incentives.

This is a big step for a perennial back-up quarterback who even contemplating retiring from the game of football in 2016. Foles was drafted by the Eagles in 2012, and even made the Pro Bowl in 2013. However, once his initial stint in Philadelphia came to an end, he struggled to see the field with the then St. Louis Rams and the Kansas City Chiefs.

The Eagles made the decision to bring Foles back in 2017 to back up 2016 second-overall pick Carson Wentz. The decision paid off when the MVP hopeful went down with a torn ACL in week 13 of the 2017 season. Foles took over as the starting quarterback and continued to lead the Eagles to their first-ever Super Bowl victory, even being named Super Bowl MVP.

The Eagles gave Carson Wentz a four-year extension of his own this offseason, making it clear that he is their guy going forward. The Eagles would have loved to keep Foles around in the same role, but it was clear that Foles had a market as a starting quarterback in the NFL, and the Eagles let him go take advantage of that opportunity.

So with Foles seizing this opportunity as “the guy” in Jacksonville, will he be able to be as effective as he was in relief of Wentz in Philadelphia? Let’s take a look at how his current situation with the Jacksonville Jaguars compares to the situation he was in with the Eagles when he became a Super Bowl champion.