Baltimore Ravens LB Kyle Van Noy believes Eagles RB Saquon Barkley is giving the New York Giants the “middle finger” each time he plays.
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley is far too classy ever to say an ill word or make an obscene gesture toward anyone, even if the situation justified it. Instead, Barkley, who is on his way to his first Super Bowl after his rocky breakup with the New York Giants last offseason,
ESPN's Chris Russo took to "First Take" to pump the brakes on the comparison between the two superstar players. He also made a blunt statement -- Henry has had the better career between the two players. "Derrick Henry's had a better career at this moment than [Saquon] Barkley's had," Russo said.
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley left the New York Giants in the dust with his historic 2024 campaign.
Running backs matter again, and Philadelphia Eagles star Saquon Barkley is leading that charge. The Eagles are heading to the NFC Championship Game after pulling away late over the Los Angeles Rams in snowy conditions on Sunday.
The Giants let Barkley go to an NFC East rival, with whom he rushed for 2,000 yards and is playing in the Super Bowl.
Saquon Barkley ran 60 yards for a touchdown on the Philadelphia Eagles’ first play, and he finished with 118 yards and three scores as the Eagles romped into the Super Bowl with a record-setting 55-23 win over the Washington Commanders on Sunday in the NFC Championship Game.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson ... Eagles running back Saquon Barkley, who rushed for 2,005 yards, and Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow who led the NFL with 4,918 passing yards and ...
Saquon Barkley's rushing prop odds might be inflated, but that doesn't make Barkley a bad bet when the Eagles face the Rams on Sunday, January 19.
Barkley had such a dominant season that only the Buffalo Bills' Josh Allen and the Baltimore Ravens' Lamar Jackson - both star quarterbacks - have better odds than Barkley of winning the NFL MVP award, according to DraftKings (DKNG). The award has not gone to a running back since 2012.
Under-the-radar players who can make or break the Super Bowl for the Chiefs and Eagles. All NFL games are about matchups, but Super Bowls are even more so. There’s no more time to get the wrong things right,