Nick Foles Honored by Eagles in Emotional Retirement Ceremony
The Super Bowl LII MVP was celebrated by fans and former teammates during Monday Night Football at Lincoln Financial Field.
- Nick Foles signed a ceremonial contract to retire as a Philadelphia Eagle and served as the honorary captain during the game against the Atlanta Falcons.
- Foles, who led the Eagles to their first Super Bowl title in 2018, was celebrated with a 'Philly Philly' event featuring former teammate Fletcher Cox and enthusiastic fans.
- The quarterback is best remembered for his performance in Super Bowl LII, including the iconic 'Philly Special' play, which secured his place in NFL lore.
- During his retirement speech, Foles expressed deep gratitude to his family, coaches, and the Philadelphia fan base, emphasizing the special bond he shares with the city.
- Foles' career highlights include a Pro Bowl selection in 2013, an NFL record seven-touchdown game, and a Super Bowl MVP award, marking an illustrious 11-season career.