Saquon Barkley is having a career year in Philadelphia and proving he deserves to be the first running back to win NFL MVP since 2012.
Saquon Barkley is within reach of the NFL rushing record. Here's why he likely won't get the chance to break it.
The Philadelphia Eagles have just two games left in the regular season before hopefully making a long playoff run. Over the next two weeks, the Eagles will try to fight for the best playoff positioning possible while also looking to win the NFC East crown.
Simple math should tell us that the Philadelphia Eagles' Saquon Barkley should not be honored with breaking Eric Dickerson's NFL single-season rushing record.
Philadelphia Eagles fans weren't the only ones amazed by Saquon Barkley's dominant first quarter against the Washington Commanders on Sunday. Los
On the Eagles’ second-to-last offensive drive, Barkley ran a wheel route down the sideline and beat Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner to get open, but he dropped the pass. A catch would have put the Eagles into Washington’s territory.
Saquon Barkley is in the midst of one of the greatest seasons for a running back in NFL history, even if the Philadelphia Eagles star is currently set to fall just short of Eric Dickerson's single-season yardage mark.
The Philadelphia Eagles take an early 6-0 lead vs. the Washington Commanders thanks to a 2-yard touchdown run by Eagles' running back Saquon Barkley.
The Philadelphia Eagles could spoil the entire point of the New York Giants' season if Saquon Barkley's record takes a back seat in Week 18.
Philadelphia knew the position was undervalued, and its foresight has paid off. Plus, what makes the Green Bay front office different.
There's a possibility that the Philadelphia Eagles rest star running back Saquon Barkley and the rest of their starters in Week 18 against the New York Giants if they know who they're going to play in the playoffs.