Nick Foles' fascinating career as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles may be coming to a close, and Breaking Bad actor Bryan Cranston showed support for the quarterback with a Walter White monologue in honor of Foles' Eagles tenure:

Of course, Foles still has some business to take care of.

While he is likely to be wearing a different uniform next season, he is currently in the middle of trying to lead the Eagles to back-to-back Super Bowl titles after delivering their first Super Bowl ever a year ago.

Foles and Philadelphia got off to a good start last week, defeating the Chicago Bears by a score of 16-15 in the Wild Card Round courtesy of a blocked field-goal attempt to end the game.

The Eagles went just 9-7 during the regular season, sneaking into the playoffs by winning their final three regular-season games and getting some help from the Bears (ironically) in Week 17 when they defeated the Minnesota Vikings.

For the second year in a row, Foles had to replace starting signal-caller Carson Wentz late in the year due to an injury to Wentz. Last year, it was a torn ACL. This time around, it was a back issue.

In five starts this season, Foles threw for 1,413 yards, seven touchdowns and four interceptions while completing 72.3 percent of his passes and registering a passer rating of 96.

He had a so-so performance against Chicago last weekend, completing 25 of his 40 passes for 266 yards, two touchdowns and two picks.

The Eagles will take on the New Orleans Saints in the Divisional Round on Sunday.