Nick Foles celebrates with Eagles fans on Broad Street after NFC Championship win
PHILADELPHIA - An Eagles legend was among thousands of fans that flooded Broad Street after the Birds punched their ticket to the Super Bowl on Sunday.
None other than former Eagles quarterback and Super Bowl LII MVP Nick Foles and his wife, Tori, reveled in the win in the Philadelphia streets.
What we know:
Foles, 36, served as an honorary team captain on Sunday and presented the Eagles with the George Halas Trophy following their 55-23 win over the Commanders.
"On behalf of the National Football League, it is my honor to present the George Halas Trophy to the National Football Conference champions, our Philadelphia Eagles," Foles said with one arm wrapped around Eagles owner Jeffery Lurie.
Foles, a Philadelphia sports hero who took down Tom Brady and the Patriots in Super Bowl LII, headed to Broad Street to celebrate the win with thousands of fans who crammed onto one of the city's most iconic thoroughfares.
"Had to celebrate a little on Broad Street with Tori," Foles wrote in a post on X that included a picture of the couple among the crowds.
What's next:
Foles' next party could be on Burbon Street in New Orleans if the Eagles can pull off a Super Bowl LIX win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Super Bowl will kick-off Sunday, Feb. 9 at 6:30 p.m. only on FOX.