John Mara, Saquon Barkley and Giants
One of the more memorable moments from the 2024 NFL season had nothing to do with anything that happened on the field. Back in July, HBO aired an offseason
"For me the biggest part of losing Saquon was the locker room aspect," tight end Daniel Bellinger said in ESPN's story. "Just having him as a leader and a guy that when there were times like, what do we do, he would be like 'Go play!' He brought an energy that sometimes we needed out there."
Now is not the time, Saquon Barkley says. Reflection comes at the end of this season, no matter the meaningfulness of its milestones. He’s resisting the sound of them toppling like towers. He won’t peek at the panorama of his production.
One sleeping aids company saw the perfect opportunity for some saucy marketing from the Barkley-Giants saga and teamed up with the Philadelphia Eagles star to make a clever ad that seemed to poke fun at Giants owner John Mara.
SAQUON PLAYFULLY TROLLS GIANTS IN NEW AD. Former New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley has a solution for anyone who bleeds Giants blue and might still be having sleepless nights about his joining the Philadelphia Eagles in the offseason.
Now, with the Eagles opting to rest Saquon Barkley and most or all of their top players for Sunday’s game, the Giants will go against mostly backups.
The New York Giants will be spared the ignominy of Saquon Barkley challenging for the single-season rushing record against them in Week 18. However, the
As Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley, formerly of the New York Giants, rushes his way toward breaking Eric Dickerson’s single-season rushing yardage record (2,105 yards ...
The Giants are missing Saquon Barkley more than just on the field during this 3-13 season. It's in the locker room where some believe there may be the biggest void.
Giants owner John Mara famously said he's have trouble sleeping if Saquon Barkley joined the Eagles – well, that's what happened, and the running back wants to help.
Running back Saquon Barkley had a beautiful trajectory with the New York Giants, where he played for six seasons. For the most part, it was a team decision to let him walk in free agency. Welp, revenge time has come.