Nick Foles continued his press tour last night, this time stopping by Jimmy Kimmel Live! to talk about the Super Bowl and his newfound fame. The Super Bowl MVP quarterback told Kimmel one of the biggest changes he’s experienced is that he no longer goes unrecognized at Whole Foods. He also described his recent standard interactions with Eagles fans.

It starts off as a normal conversation and then it turns into tears. And everyone asks me, well, what do you do? And I simply just say, I understand. Trust me, I’ve been in Philly. I get it. I get it. I know. And it means a lot. And the fact that the whole city, everyone cried and is so emotional, that’s what was so special to us to be a part of winning this thing and bringing it back home to where it hasn’t been.

The question is, of course, will Foles be a part of keeping the Lombardi Trophy in Philadelphia next season?

“You know, that stuff’s out of my control. My agents, they handle all that. But we love Philly, we love the situation. And we’ll worry about it when that time comes,” he said.

There’s been a lot of debate over what to do with Foles heading into the offeason, but there’s only one way to handle this situation. You simply ask him, “What do you want to do? Start elsewhere or be a backup here? Tell us and we will do right by you.” Maybe that’s not good business, but trading the Super Bowl MVP against his will no doubt brings bad karma and it would be a tough sell to the locker room. This is one of the rare times when the ball should squarely be in the player’s court.

You can watch Foles’ full appearance after the jump.