Nick Foles' career has been a great story. From the highs of his 27 TDs to 2 INTs season to his injury struggles and backing up in Kansas City to Super Bowl MVP. I'd be fairly sure he'll get traded somewhere and start there in 2018, they could get something very nice for him but there's no question that this should be Wentz's team unless his ACL is really bad. Very happy for Nick and hopefully he continues to succeed in Denver/New York/Arizona/Jacksonville/Cleveland/Buffalo/Miami/Minnesota (I think that's all the teams linked with quarterbacks!). His two-game stretch in the NFCCG and SB have been almost perfect.
Brady is nowhere near done though. Admittedly he did get a bit lucky to be MVP with Rodgers and Wentz getting hurt, but he'll still be a great, or at the very least above average, QB for the next few years, it's just on him to determine when he wants to hang things up.
The three white 100-yard receivers for the pats in the SB was great, obviously helped by Cooks getting hurt but they all played very well and hopefully still play well as a foursome when Edelman comes back. Burkhead wasn't nearly used enough, as MrPoon says, and that really cost them - he was damaging every time he got the ball. It seemed like he had three runs in a row at one point (final rushing 3-18) and that 46 yard catch but wasn't even on the field the rest of the game. White and Lewis are also solid running backs but they should have given Burkhead much more reps as he produced everytime it seems he got on the field.
Defense...haha! Foles, Brady, and their offenses were great, but the defenses really were bad - hence why the two teams passed for 874 total yards and ran for another 277, neither could stop anything until that penultimate Patriots drive where Brady was strip sacked. Run defense, pass rush, pass defense...neither team had any of it. Disgusting display. Both offensive lines were really good though - the eagles definitely confirmed themselves as an elite OL if not the best with Johnson, Kelce and Brooks continuing to show why there're considered elite and Wisniewski playing well also - and we have to remember this eagles OL has been playing without longtime starting LT Jason Peters as well. The Pats OL was very good for most of the game, allowing little pressure to the highly touted eagles DL apart from that one strip sack (which was the only sack of the game).
Here's hoping the Patriots can return to the Super Bowl next season and face the Vikings or Packers.