Saquon Barkley hit the Eagles' record book — the one he keeps adding his name in — last week to learn who held the team record for rushing yards in a playoff game. Remember Steve van Buren? Most old-school Eagles fans know the name because van Buren's No.
Saquon Barkley didn’t necessarily help them out much in that ... Barkley said he happened to look up Steve Van Buren's Eagles playoff rushing record for a single game, which was 196 yards, because he chases greatness. The Penn State product is now ...
With the stakes high and the snowfall heavy, Saquon Barkley gave the Eagles a playoff performance for the ages.
Saquon Barkley said he was aiming to chase "greatness" in the playoffs, and he delivered Sunday, rushing for 205 yards in the Eagles' win.
Saquon Barkley delivered another MVP-caliber performance when he racked up 205 yards on the ground against the Los Angeles Rams in the
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley celebrates his 78-yard ... record for rushing yards in a playoff game. Remember Steve van Buren? Most old-school Eagles fans know the name because ...
During the two weeks before Super Bowl LIX, a storyline sure to be frequently revisited is Saquon Barkley playing in the big game with the Philadelphia Eagles one season after the New York Giants decided not to re-sign him as a free agent.
Sometime between Saquon Barkley’s lightning-bolt 60-yard touchdown and the Washington Commanders’ dumb and desperate attempts to stop the Tush Push, between the opening kickoff of Sunday’s NFC championship game and the moment early in the fourth quarter when Nick Foles’ face flashed across Lincoln Financial Field’s two giant video boards,
Sometime between Saquon Barkley’s lightning-bolt 60-yard touchdown and the Washington Commanders’ dumb and desperate attempts to stop the Tush Push, between the opening kickoff of Sunday’s NFC championship game and the moment early in the fourth quarter when Nick Foles’ face flashed across Lincoln Financial Field’s two giant video boards ,
The sixth-seeded Commanders, fresh off an upset of No. 1 seed Detroit, are the underdogs for the third consecutive week in the playoffs. They’ll meet the second-seeded Eagles with a trip to the Super Bowl.
The sixth-seeded Commanders, fresh off an upset of No. 1 seed Detroit, are the underdogs for the third consecutive week in the playoffs.