Former Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles and his wife, Tori, had an emotional announcement earlier on Wednesday regarding a recent miscarriage the family suffered this past weekend. Tori was just 15 weeks pregnant before having to go to the hospital, where she battled a reported virus and blood infection, which forced her to go into labor early. "The emotions go back and forth from immense and overwhelming sadness, confusion and anger to a firm belief that God has this fully in his hands and will use this for good," Tori wrote via an Instagram post. "We cannot always understand or explain, but we know that is true." View this post on Instagram Read below for full story. So thankful for this family right here and miss having them right down the street! Our weekend together was not quite as planned, but blessed by their presence and the help they provided us with an unexpected set of circumstances that nick and I suddenly found ourselves in. As several of you knew, we were about 15 weeks pregnant with our 2nd baby. Early Sunday morning after a rough couple days fighting a “virus” of some sort, I went into sudden labor and knew something was wrong. Not long after we learned we had miscarried our baby boy. To fully labor and deliver and even see our baby boy was a pretty devastating process. Come to find that I had contracted an infection of pneumonia in the blood. The emotions go back and forth from immense and overwhelming sadness, confusion and anger to a firm belief that God has this fully in his hands and will use this for good. We cannot always understand or explain, but we know that is true. We’ve endured some unique challenges as a couple so far, but never quite knew what something like this felt like and now we do. We have so much compassion and sensitivity to those who have gone through a miscarriage at any point and in any circumstance. We know they all happen very differently. We are finally home from the hospital and recovering physically from the infection with antibiotics (already much better) as well as emotionally from this traumatic loss. This will take time. So many thanks to everyone who has reached out to us and who has been praying for us. Also a heartfelt thank you to Baptist Beaches hospital staff in maternity. What an incredible team of doctors and nurses that took care of us the last 4 days. ❤️ Thank you Taylor family for being here this weekend. We had a pretty fun weekend planned, and it was turned upside down, but God knew we needed you. ❤️ A post shared by Tori Foles (@torifoles) on May 29, 2019 at 4:58pm PDT The new Jacksonville Jaguar quarterback missed OTA's this past weekend, helping to take care of his wife and family. Foles recently signed a four-year, $91 million contract for the Jaguars after his tenure with the Philadelphia Eagles. Foles was signed this off-season after the Jaguars released former QB, Blake Bortles, who now plays for the Los Angeles Rams. "Our thoughts and prayers are with Nick and his family. He knows, like anything else, that we're here for him," head coach Doug Marrone said earlier this past weekend, according to NFL.com and the Jaguars' official website. "The football part, we'll just figure that out. My mind is on more so of what's going on the outside, making sure I'm doing the best job I can for the player." 30 SPORTS FIGURES WHO DIED IN 2018 – TRIBUTE SLIDESHOW The Jaguars' other quarterbacks, Tanner Lee, Alex McGough and Gardner Minshewto, will be rotating the starting job until Foles' return. Tori also wrote, "We’ve endured some unique challenges as a couple so far, but never quite knew what something like this felt like and now we do," she said on her post. The Foles family has returned home from the hospital and is in recovery. Foles will likely return to voluntary practices later this week, before the mandatory team mini-camp coming up on June 11.