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QB Nick Foles, released by the Chicago Bears this month, signs with the Indianapolis Colts to back up Matt Ryan

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INDIANAPOLIS — Now Nick Foles and Frank Reich can start diagramming the “Indy Special.”

The Indianapolis Colts announced Monday they signed Foles to a two-year contract that reunites the quarterback and coach who combined on a trademark play call to help the Philadelphia Eagles win the Super Bowl in the 2017 season.

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Foles adds depth behind 37-year-old Matt Ryan, the 2016 league MVP whom the Colts acquired from the Atlanta Falcons in a March trade. And the signing gives Reich a proven backup, someone he knows well and who had long been rumored to be Indianapolis bound.

“I love Nick Foles,” Reich said last August when the rumors began after Carson Wentz injured his foot in training camp. “I haven’t talked to him, but I think he’s a great player, I think he’s proven that. I think he’s a great teammate. There’s nothing about Nick Foles that I don’t like. I think he’s a winner. He’s certainly a guy that fits our kind of culture, but he plays for the Chicago Bears.”

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Foles spent the last two seasons in Chicago but appeared in only one game in 2021. The Bears still were paying him under the four-year, $88 million contract he signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2019. The Bears released the 10-year veteran May 1.

It didn’t take long for Reich and Foles to get back together.

Two weeks ago, they appeared together in Buffalo at Reich’s Call to Courage Awards breakfast. Monday’s announcement means they’ll be spending time working at the Colts complex, figuring out how best to use Foles and maybe even replicate his touchdown catch in the Super Bowl that was dubbed the “Philly Special.”

“Frank was the one who recognized before the playoffs that the way that we were designing plays for me wasn’t exactly my strength,” Foles said on a November 2019 conference call, referring to the only season they were together in Philadelphia. “He was someone who observed that and he impacted me because he recognized that in me.”

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Nick Sacrinty, left, played in 11 games during the Bears’ 1947 season. (Chicago Tribune)

A backup to Wentz in Philadelphia, Foles took over late in the 2017 season when Wentz injured his knee. He led the Eagles to the Super Bowl, outdueled Tom Brady in a 41-33 victory over the New England Patriots and was the game’s MVP.

He also helped the Eagles win a playoff game against the Bears at Soldier Field the next season before joining the Jaguars. Foles barely played in Jacksonville after breaking his collarbone in the season opener.

He eventually landed in Chicago, where he backed up Justin Fields last season.

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By adding Ryan and Foles, the Colts have solidified a position at which they didn’t even have a clear starter in mid-March. They traded Wentz to the Washington Commanders after just one season. They got Ryan for a third-round pick when it became clear the Falcons were looking for Ryan’s successor.

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Now, with two Super Bowl-playing quarterbacks, the Colts have one of the league’s most experienced quarterback depth charts.

Foles has played in 68 career games (56 starts) with five franchises, including two stints with the Eagles. He has completed 1,277 passes for 14,003 yards with 82 touchdowns and 43 interceptions. He has started six postseason games with 1,633 yards, 11 touchdowns and five interceptions.

The Colts released quarterback James Morgan to make room for Foles on the roster.

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