If any team in the NFL is in need of a G.O.A.T., one just went on the market.
The Chicago Bears have released former Arizona Wildcats quarterback Nick Foles, ending a 2-year tenure with that franchise.
Foles, 33, started 10 games for Chicago in 2020-21, including once in 2021 when he led the Bears to a last-second comeback win at Seattle in December. This was the final play of his Bears tenure:
Chicago was Foles’ fifth NFL team. He played twice for the Philadelphia Eagles, who drafted him in the 3rd round in 2012 and with whom he won Super Bowl LII in 2018, and Foles has also spent time with the St.