Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Nick Foles and his wife Tori Foles made a devastating announcement last week about their unborn child. In an Instagram post made by Tori on Wednesday night, she disclosed heartbreaking details about her recent miscarriage which left both fans and non-fans crying with her.

Nick Foles, according to Today, is starting his first season with the Jaguars and people were questioning why he hadn't shown up to practice earlier this week. Reportedly, the Jaguars' head coach, Doug Marrone, was informed that Foles was missing it for personal reasons. The team and the public were grief-stricken to find out what those personal reasons were.

Married back in 2014, Nick and Tori have a daughter named Lily who is now 23-months-old. Finding out that they were expecting a baby boy, their second child, Nick and Tori were over-the-moon excited to have both a boy and a girl. As many people who are familiar with miscarriage could agree, that excitement was what made what would soon happen all the more painful.

In the Instagram post that Tori wrote, she included a photo of her family and the family of Press Taylor who is the Philadelphia Eagles quarterbacks coach. In her message, she describes what she endured as well as what she and doctors believe caused the miscarriage. Her words are so powerful that they pull at your heartstrings whether you know the family personally or not.

"As several of you knew, we were about 15 weeks pregnant with our 2nd baby," she wrote. "Early Sunday morning after a rough couple of 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."

Still trying to understand why they lost their son, Nick and Tori are doing their best to cope. What is pulling Tori through is reminding herself that although she is overwhelmed with grief, she is a firm believer that as devastating as it is, the miscarriage happened for a reason. "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," she writes.

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Today reports that Tori said that it has taught both her and Nick to sympathize with other parents currently in their shoes and with parents who have been in their shoes in the past. Click here to read more on her story.