Nick Foles made history for the Philadelphia Eagles in their 15-10 victory over the Atlanta Falcons Saturday night.

Foles finished 23-for-30 (76.7 percent) for 246 yards and a 100.1 passer rating in the win. In two career playoff starts, Foles has completed 46-of-63 (73.0%) passes for 441 yards, two touchdowns, no interceptions and a 102.7 passer rating.

Foles is the first quarterback in NFL history to have a passer rating over 100 in his first two postseason starts (minimum 30 attempts in each start).

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Only making three starts this season, Foles is the first quarterback since 1997 (Randall Cunningham) to win a playoff game with three-or-fewer starts in a season. Quarterbacks were 0-10 in that category prior to Foles' victory.

"You know, I am very humbled to win this game and to be a part of this team. That’s what it’s always been about," Foles said. "I know there was a lot of people against us this last week. Just answering questions, and just hearing about it. But the biggest thing about this is that is sports, that’s part of it. The biggest thing in our locker room is we believe in one another. Everyone believes, and that was shown on display tonight. The city of Philadelphia obviously believes because they were here and loud. So we are grateful for that. Honestly, it’s unbelievable to win this game and we are not finished."

Foles is the 13th quarterback in NFL history with back-to-back postseason games with a 69 percent completion rate, a 100 passer rating, with no interceptions.

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