CHICAGO — Nick Foles remembered the stadium rocking to Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill's "Dreams and Nightmares" as the Eagles prepared to host the Minnesota Vikings in the 2018 NFC championship game.
It's something he'll never forget.
"It'll always be a special moment in my life just being right there, taking a moment, looking at my teammates, looking at my coaches and taking a step back from the game of football and realizing it's more than a game," he said Thursday. "It's about the people you do it with. That's what I remember. And then obviously the energy was then transferred to the field and it was just an explosion on the field and it was a good night."
Foles threw for three touchdowns in a 38-7 romp, then took Super Bowl 52 MVP honors as Philadelphia beat Tom Brady and the New England Patriots to capture the championship. On Monday night, he'll face Minnesota for the first time since that conference final when the Chicago Bears host the Vikings.
Plenty has changed for Foles since then, most notably his address.
He left Philadelphia to sign an $88 million contract with Jacksonville in 2019 and lost his starting spot to Gardner Minshew in an injury-filled season. The Bears then acquired him in a trade to compete for the starting job with Mitchell Trubisky.
Foles got handed the keys during a Week 3 comeback win at Atlanta. But the Bears (5-4) are stalling with three straight losses, looking more like a fading team than a playoff contender.
Their offense continues to rank among the NFL's worst, and Foles isn't providing the lift they hoped he would, considering his ties to coach Matt Nagy and several assistants.