Former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Forres scored one last jab as his former team routed the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX Sunday night, 40-22.
Fores led the Eagles to a wild Super Bowl LII victory over Tom Brady and the New England Patriots at the end of the 2017 season. Forres went into the starting role of Carson Wentz and somehow managed to win the team's first Super Bowl title, making it a miraculous run.
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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Forres celebrates after throwing a touchdown pass against the New England Patriots at the Super Bowl LII on February 4, 2018 at the US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. (John David Mercer – Sports of Today)
Brady played in Super Bowl Lix's Fox Call, and Forest made the seven Super Bowl winners remind him of one of his three losses in the big game.
“It's really cool that Tom Brady came there for the Eagles' two Super Bowl wins! He might be the charm of good fortune,” Fores wrote in an X post.
The victory over Brady and the Patriots between the Fores and the Eagles was believed to have sparked a rivalry between the two quarterbacks that year.
In 2022, Brady was exposed to his own competitiveness before playing his final NFL game with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the playoffs with the Eagles.

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Forres will scramble during Super Bowl LII in Minneapolis on February 4th, 2018. (Matthew Emmons Usus, Sports Today)
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“I'm trying to be the best sport I can,” Brady said via ESPN. “I know it doesn't always look like that.
During Super Bowl Week this year, Brady touched on how losses affect a player's career. He admitted that Eagles fans would not let him live out the loss of the Super Bowl.
“Then you go to 2007 and you lose. And you go to 2011 and you go to the Super Bowl after having an amazing team in 2010, and we lost. Stronger. 'We went for ten years while we won,' said Brady in “a pack.” “And I said, you know these Super Bowl moments where I get the chance to participate, I'm going to run out of all the energy I have for this week's game. Forever. I'll resume.

On February 4th, 2018, after losing Super Bowl LII to the Philadelphia Eagles, confetti falls as New England Patriot quarterback Tom Brady is off the field. (Mark J. Rebilas-Usa Today Sports)
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“The Super Bowl loss is more important than any loss you'll ever be taking part in. When I go to Philadelphia and go to “Philadelphia Special, Philadelphia Special”, I'm Knicks. I'll be participating in the game. With my son and Spike Lee, I throw the ball at him and he catches it on his head like a “helmet catch” – it was 17 years ago and I still have that I'm doing it. ”
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