The Denver Broncos will face the New England Patriots in next Sunday’s AFC Championship with backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham starting. Luckily for the Broncos, backup quarterbacks have found postseason success against the Patriots. Just ask Nick Foles.
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The Patriots and Broncos are matched up with a spot in Super Bowl LX on the line, and Foles was quick to point out a quirk that could be in Denver’s favor.
Broncos quarterback Bo Nix suffered a fractured right ankle on the third-to-last play of their 33-30 win over the Buffalo Bills on Saturday. As a result, Stidham is slated to start against New England. He hasn’t started a game since the final two of the 2023 season and holds a 1-3 record in four career starts.
However, Foles comforted Denver fans on Sunday by writing on X: “A positive note going into the game versus the Patriots is that they struggle against backup QBs in championship-type games.”
Foles was referring to his memorable Super Bowl LII performance when he led the Philadelphia Eagles to a 41-33 victory over the Patriots. He won MVP honors after throwing for 373 yards and three touchdowns, outlasting Tom Brady and a team coming off a Super Bowl win. Foles even caught a touchdown on a memorable trick play called “Philly Philly,” also known as the “Philly Special.”
The veteran signal caller is no stranger to poking fun at New England. After the Eagles won the Super Bowl last season, Foles referenced that Brady — who was calling the game for FOX — was in attendance for both of the franchise’s championships.
Foles began the 2017 season as a backup to Carson Wentz. However, after Wentz suffered a season-ending torn ACL in Week 14, Foles stepped in and led the Eagles to their first-ever Super Bowl victory. He threw for 971 yards plus six touchdowns and just one interception in the postseason.
Stidham will look to follow in Foles’ footsteps on Sunday to clinch Denver’s first Super Bowl appearance since 2015.





















