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Eagles Quarterback Nick Foles Celebrates Super Bowl Win at Disney World

It’s too early to tell what will happen next for the now-famous former UA quarterback, but all signs point to Foles sticking around in the National Football League on one team or another.

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“I think the big thing is don’t be afraid to fail”, Foles said via USA Today. I wouldn’t be up here if I hadn’t failed a million times.

“Oh man, Philly is insane right now I bet”, Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox said, via ESPN.

“If something’s going on in your life and you’re struggling, embrace it, because you’re growing”.

While many considered the Eagles an underdog throughout their season, it only helped fuel the team.

(Reuters/Jessica Kourkounis) Fans celebrate after the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl win. He was also on the team that lost to the Patriots in 2005.

Coach Bergman said the fact Ertz also played basketball made him more agile on his feet, perhaps preparing him for that dive into the end zone. “You want to impact people’s hearts”. “I’m just so grateful to be able to do this for them”.

Foles, of course, was the next man behind centre.

Is Foles, who stunned the football world in Philadelphia’s final two games of the postseason with his unexpected, phenomenal play, looming as a threat to the throne of the young Wentz?

Foles is in a unique situation though.

Kristafer further asked his grandma if they went out in the street and flipped cars with the rest of the Eagles fans (because maybe he wasn’t so convinced they went straight to bed), and she said, “No, I’m sorry”. “We knew in the building we’d be OK with him”.

One highlight for thirsty parade attendees: free beer, thanks to Eagles Pro Bowl right tackle Lane Johnson and Bud Light.

“I’m just thankful because we’ve got a team that’s resilient”. I believed in him, the staff believed in him, the players believed in him. “Once you get into the game, it felt like a regular game”.

Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula is carried on his team’s shoulders after his 325th victory Sun., Nov. 14, 1993, in Philadelphia’s Veterans Stadium. Indeed, it might have arrived at the top ahead of schedule.

The number is down 7% from the 111.3 million that tuned in for last year’s Super Bowl, which saw the Patriots come back to beat the Atlanta Falcons. I don’t even know where to begin.

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Ecstatic Eagles fans did not turn to porn in quite the same numbers.

New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick walks off the field after losing Super Bowl LII to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday in Minneapolis