Jaguars QB Foles rejoins team after wife’s miscarriage

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Quarterback Nick Foles has rejoined the Jacksonville Jaguars for organized team activities following his wife’s miscarriage.

Foles arrived at the practice facility Thursday morning and was expected to take part in the team’s two-hour practice.

Foles’ wife, Tori, announced Wednesday on Instagram that she had a miscarriage and said getting over the “traumatic loss” will take time.

Tori Foles said she was about 15 weeks pregnant with the couple’s second child when she went into sudden labor Sunday and “knew something was wrong.” She said “an infection of pneumonia in the blood” caused the premature delivery.

Nick Foles missed practice Tuesday and posted on social media that “this has been a tough last week.”

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