Former Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback Nick Foles got a last jab in when his former team directed Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl Lix Sunday night, 40-22.
Foldes led Eagles to a Wild Super Bowl Lii win over Tom Brady and New England Patriots in the late 2017 season. Foldes had a miraculous race when he was thrown into the Startroller for Carson Wentz and somehow got the team his first Super Bowl title.
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Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback Nick Foles celebrate after throwing a touchdown pass against New England Patriots in the Super Bowl Lii at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on February 4, 2018. (John David Mercer -usa Today Sports)
Brady was on Fox Call for the Super Bowl Lix and Foldes made sure to remind the seven-time Super Bowl winner of one of his three losses in the big game.
“It’s really cool that Tom Brady should be there for Eagles’ two Super Bowl wins! He is perhaps a good luck,” wrote Foldes in a post on X. “Have a lovely evening!”
Foldes and Eagles’ victory over Brady and the Patriots that year were assumed to have given rise to a rivalry between the two quarterbacks.
In 2022, before Brady played his last NFL game with Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the playoffs against Eagles, he touched his own competitiveness.

Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback Nick Foles shrinks under the Super Bowl Lii in Minneapolis on February 4, 2018. (Matthew Emmons-usa Today Sports)
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“I try to be a good sport as best I can,” Brady said at the time via ESPN. “I know it doesn’t always look like this because sometimes I get a little p — Ed out there, but for the most part I try to be a good sport.”
During the Super Bowl week this year, Brady affected how loss affects a player’s career more. He admitted that Eagles fans never let him live the Super Bowl loss down.
“Then you go to 2007 and lose. And then you go to 2011 and you go to the Super Bowl after having a good team in 2010 and we are losing. And it was like ‘wow, that’s the way harder.’ We went 10 years between winning, “said Brady on” The flock. For this week’s game, because when you lose this game, this is on your resume forever.

Confetti Falls when New England Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady goes off the field after losing the Super Bowl Lii to Philadelphia Eagles, February 4, 2018. (Mark J. Revilas-usa Today Sports)
“A loss in the Super Bowl means more than any loss that you will ever be a part of. When I go to Philly and (fans) go ‘Philly Special, Philly Special’ and I’m on the Knicks game with my son and Spike Lee I throw him a ball and he catches it on his head as ‘helmet catch’ – it was 17 years ago and I still live that thing down.