Let the speculation begin about Nick Foles' future in Philadelphia.
Following the Eagles' Divisional Round playoff loss to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday night, Foles was naturally hit with questions about what his future in Philadelphia held, but the Eagles legend insisted that he is not worried about that at the moment:
“I'm not really going to worry about it right now,” Foles said, according to Kevin Patra of NFL.com. “I'll do what I can to enjoy this ride back with my teammates and we'll see what happens.”
Foles completed 18 of his 31 passes for 201 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions during the 20-14, with the second interception coming off of a ball that went through Alshon Jeffery's hands and into the arms of Marshon Lattimore in the fourth quarter, ending the Eagles' comeback hopes.
No matter what happens with Foles this offseason, the soon-to-be-30-year-old says that Philadelphia will always be a special place to him:
“I think the big thing is what the city means to me,” Foles said. “It's always welcomed me and my family. It's really been a joy to live there and be a part of everything and wear the green and wear the jersey. So, no matter what you can never take that away. We were able to do some really special things. So we'll see what happens, but I'll tell you this. I've enjoyed every single moment and it'll always have a special place in my heart. The city, the fans, the people, everything about it. There's nothing like playing in the Linc. Some of my favorite moments, my family got to experience some. My daughters got to experience them. So we'll see what happens, but I've enjoyed everything.”
The Eagles are expected to either let Foles walk via free agency or re-sign him and then trade him.