Sincerity bewitches us all. It turns a cynic into a believer and makes a skeptic doubt himself.
When Nick Foles chokes up as he discusses his wife, Tori, and her battle with a circulatory problem; or Lily, their 7-month-old; or his turbulent NFL life that he would have abandoned if not for his beliefs, not for a minute do you doubt his authenticity.
The landscape of sports has long been littered with godless God guys who soil the platform with false testimony. Do not count the Eagles’ quarterbacks among them. Not Foles. Not Carson Wentz, the Eagles’ injured franchise quarterback whom Foles will replace in Super Bowl LII on Sunday.