This week, Nick Foles, the quarterback who famously stepped in as a midseason backup and ultimately led the Eagles to a Super Bowl victory while earning Super Bowl MVP honors, announced his retirement at the age of 35, concluding an 11-year career. While he may not be a household name like some of the league’s biggest stars, Foles provided fans with three unforgettable moments during his peak.
The first of these iconic memories is, of course, the “Philly Special” during the Super Bowl. In a stunning play, Foles feigned a rush to the offensive line, only for the center to snap the ball toward the end zone instead of to him. Foles received the ball in the end zone after a clever lateral pass, dazzling fans and becoming a highlight that continues to resurface each Super Bowl.
In his post-Super Bowl interview, Foles delivered an inspiring message filled with positivity and sincere emotion. He said, “The most important thing is not to be afraid of failure. Social media often shows the best moments, and when you have a bad day, it can feel like you’re falling short compared to others. But failure is a part of life—it shapes your character. Without failure, who would you be? If I didn’t make a thousand mistakes, I wouldn’t be standing here.”
Looking back to the 2013 season, Foles faced off against the Raiders, showcasing his arm strength and precision by tying an NFL record with seven touchdown passes in a single game.
These three legendary moments are cherished memories that fans will always remember. Although Foles was selected to the Pro Bowl just once, he seized his chance to create his own legacy in the NFL. Despite a brief prime and a career that saw mixed performances towards the end, he remains a player deserving of respect and admiration.