Free Republic
Browse · Search
Religion
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

QB Nick Foles praises Jesus after comeback win in first start with Bears since 2020
Sports Spectrum ^ | December 27, 2021 | Cole Claybourne

Posted on 12/27/2021 11:55:58 AM PST by DoodleBob

It had been 364 days since his last appearance, and more than a year since his last start, but Chicago Bears quarterback Nick Foles made the most of his opportunity on Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks.

With starter Justin Fields and backup Andy Dalton out due to injuries, Foles’ name was called.

And Foles — who first rose to fame by leading the Philadelphia Eagles to an incredible win in Super Bowl LII after replacing injured starter Carson Wentz late in the season — led the Bears to a 25-24 comeback win on Sunday in the snow. The victory, Chicago’s fifth this season, was capped off by a 15-yard touchdown pass to Jimmy Graham and a successful two-point conversion pass to Damiere Byrd with 1:01 remaining.

Foles has served as the third-string quarterback all season, and he said when he got the call to start on Sunday, he simply wanted to do his job. He certainly did that, throwing for 250 yards and a touchdown with no interceptions.

“I said it a couple years ago in a press conference … it doesn’t matter if you’re the first-string, second-string, third-string, you’ve got to know who you are as a human being and what your identity is,” Foles said in his postgame press conference. “It can’t be in this game. It’s got to be in something greater, and I’ve always said mine’s in Jesus Christ. I was a third-string quarterback tonight. I was just a third-string — that’s my label. But at the end of the day, that’s not who I am. I’m just Nick Foles. I just go out there and I play. I lean on my teammates. I go to work.”

Last season, Foles replaced starting quarterback Mitch Trubisky in Week 3 against the Atlanta Falcons with the Bears trailing 26-10, and he threw three touchdown passes in the final 6:20 to lead Chicago to a miraculous 30-26 win. He started from then on until he was carted off the field with a hip injury in Week 10 against the Minnesota Vikings.

That game was his last as a starter until Sunday, with his only other appearance coming in Week 16 last December, a 41-17 blowout win against the Jacksonville Jaguars as he threw one pass that fell incomplete.

Following last season, the Bears signed Dalton and drafted Fields, so Foles entered the 2021 season as the third-string quarterback. It’s been a challenging two years at times, he said, but he talked in Sunday’s press conference about how he’s focused on finding joy in adversity and the trials he’s faced.

Foles, who said he plans to be a pastor once he’s done playing football, referred to the Bible passage James 1:2-3, which reads, “Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.”

“That sounds crazy,” Foles said Sunday. “Like, why if something rough is going on would you be joyful? I’ve said it many, many times — when you’re going through trials, you grow. If everything was good, how can you grow? You get complacent. So I understand with different trials, I get an opportunity to just keep working.”

Several times after the game, Foles praised his teammates and raved about their effort and work ethic:

He said it’s been a joy to compete with them, and no matter what role he’s had, he’s focused on staying ready.

“God presented an opportunity where I was a third-string quarterback, and I get to go to work and do those things and still stay ready and be able to impact my teammates by just going to work,” he said in his press conference. “I mean, it’s crazy … it’s been humbling but great at the same time because I’ve learned so much throughout these last couple of years.

“It’s been really good for me as a human being to go through it.”

When he’s not playing football, Foles is a co-host of the Mission of Truth podcast with former teammate and fellow believer Chris Maragos. The two are “striving to keep it raw and discuss the trials and victories that are behind all the lights,” according to the podcast’s Twitter bio.

Foles said he knows some people might not understand his ability to stay motivated as a third-string quarterback, but then again, he won Super Bowl LII MVP as a backup. Any opportunity to be with people is an opportunity to live out his faith in Jesus.

“I want to do that to the best of my ability and glorify God throughout it,” he said on Sunday.

Next up, the Bears will host the New York Giants (4-11) at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday.


TOPICS: Current Events; General Discusssion; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: 2ptconversion; andydalton; bears; carsonwentz; chicago; chicagobears; chrismaragos; coleclaybourne; damierebyrd; eagles; illinois; jesuschrist; justinfields; mitchtrubisky; nfl; nickfoles; pennsylvania; philadelphia; philadelphiaeagles; seahawks; seattle; seattleseahawks; superbowllii; washington
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-24 last
To: cowboyusa; EEGator; dfwgator
We do not win the Super Bowl with Wentz.

I know it's fashionable in Philly to trash Wentz.

And in all honesty, I am a Foles guy and thought Wentz should have been benched earlier in 2018/before his vertebrae problem.

But facts are facts. You're right - Jake Elliot doesn't have a chance to hit his 61-yarder without Wentz faking out the Giants, and so on. Wentz proved himself in 2019 and we may have beaten Seattle if Clowney didn't cheap-shot/concuss Wentz.

And for all of the Front Office talk about Wentz - who clearly had confidence, control, attitude and other issues- being "our guy," they draft a QB in the 2020 first round!?!? Then when Carson is uneven - which he was - they bench him and act like it's all his fault!?!?

If Wentz was broken when he went to the Colts, the Eagles were the prime batterer in that relationship.

I am audibly cheering for Wentz and the Colts. And Howie can take a long walk off a short pier.

21 posted on 12/27/2021 3:48:53 PM PST by DoodleBob (Gravity's waiting period is about 9.8 m/s^2)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 18 | View Replies]

To: dfwgator

Then in Dallas, Bledsoe got injured, and Tony Romo never looked back.

Because he was in the ground most of the time with his brittle bird bones


22 posted on 12/27/2021 4:16:30 PM PST by The MAGA-Deplorian (Democrats are lawless because Republicans are ball-less!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 17 | View Replies]

To: DoodleBob

I meant that if Wentz had been our QB in the Super Bowl, we would have lost.


23 posted on 12/27/2021 6:09:24 PM PST by cowboyusa (America Cowboy up! )
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 21 | View Replies]

To: cowboyusa
That may be true. Except for a few years early in his career, Nick played his best when he was stepping in to a crisis situation. He was supremely calm in the playoffs and the Super Bowl. Not just that, but the team rose to the occasion when St Nick was leading the team.

He may be the Tug McGraw of the Eagles.

24 posted on 12/27/2021 7:29:31 PM PST by DoodleBob (Gravity's waiting period is about 9.8 m/s^2)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 23 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-24 last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
Religion
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson