When Nick Foles showed up on Fox's broadcast of the NFC championship game, color commentator and former Patriots QB Tom Brady was ready with a joke.
The Philadelphia Eagles had Super Bowl LII MVP Nick Foles in the house during Sunday's blowout win over the Washington Commanders in the NFC
Tom Brady assured Nick Foles that he doesn't hate him, and is instead jealous of the catch that brought the Eagles their first Super Bowl.
The Eagles are hoping Nick Foles will bring them good luck after naming him as honorary captain for the NFC Championship game against the Commanders.
Tom Brady still isn’t over the Nick Foles Super Bowl for a whole host of reasons. Brady went viral for his funny comment after Foles was shown on the FOX broadcast of Sunday’s NFC Championship game.
Nick Foles saga awoke after being dormant for seven years following Super Bowl LII, won by Foles’ Eagles. Brady and Foles did not shake hands after Philadelphia defeated New England 41-33 in Minneapolis.
An Eagles legend was among thousands of fans that flooded Broad Street after the Birds punched their ticket to the Super Bowl on Sunday.
Their honorary captain for Sunday’s NFC Championship Game against the Washington Commanders will be Nick Foles. The Linc is going to be rocking. Foles, 36, officially retired earlier this season as a member of the Eagles and will forever be a legend in the City of Philadelphia as the quarterback who won the first Super Bowl in franchise history.
As for the “catch” reference, Brady failed to reel in a reception off a trick play during Super Bowl LII. During a 3rd-and-5 play in the second quarter, New England dialed up a play where James White flipped the ball over to Danny Amendola, who tossed up the ball to a sprinting Brady down the field.
That came against the NFC West champion Los Angeles Rams in Week 5. But they wouldn't be able to play the Rams until the conference title game if both teams won two games. The winners of the NFC ...
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