RANKED: Every Super Bowl-Winning QB From Worst To Best

33. Nick Foles

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Nick Foles etched his name in NFL history with his unfathomable run to Philadelphia’s first Super Bowl victory. Following an injury to MVP candidate Carson Wentz, Foles rose to prominence with the Philadelphia Eagles and guided them to victory in Super Bowl LII — earning Super Bowl MVP in the process after throwing for 373 yards and three touchdowns. His performance in the postseason, including the iconic “Philly Special” play in which he caught a TD pass, showcased his resilience and ability to thrive under pressure. Despite facing challenges and fluctuating roles, Foles remains a respected figure in the league, leaving an indelible mark with his Super Bowl heroics and clutch performances throughout his NFL journey.