Halas Intrigue, Episode 122: Nick Foles takes the wheel

The new man under center leads the Bears to victory.

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Quarterback Nick Foles leaves the field after leading the Bears to a comeback victory over the Falcons.

Quarterback Nick Foles leaves the field after leading the Bears to a comeback victory over the Falcons.

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It’s Foles time for the Bears after he replaced Mitch Trubisky and rallied the team to a 30-26 win in Atlanta. Patrick Finley and Jason Lieser dig into what happened and what it means heading into Week 4 against the Colts and beyond.

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