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 left the New York Giants in the dust with his historic 2024 campaign.
On the latest episode of The Rich Eisen Show, former president of the Philadelphia Eagles and cofounder of The 33rd Team, Joe Banner, gave his insights on their divisional rival making one of the biggest blunders in NFL history. Banner labeled the New York Giants’ decision to cut ties with Saquon Barkley as “Hard to understand and a huge mistake.”
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.
Retired New York Giants RB Brandon Jacobs is rooting for the Eagles in Super Bowl LIX because he feels Saquon Barkley deserves a ring.
But it turns out Barkley had better offers before agreeing to his three-year, $37.75 million contract with the Eagles. According to Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post, Barkley turned down “at least two” bigger offers before signing with Philadelphia.
It's not getting any easier for New York Giants co-owner John Mara to sleep. The 2024 season began with the Giants appearing on the offseason edition of Hard Knocks, where their failures to negotiate with superstar running back Saquon Barkley were highlighted.
On Monday, just a day after Philadelphia’s 55-23 NFC Championship victory over the Washington Commanders, Barkley took to Instagram to make a post. His former Giants teammate of five seasons, wide receiver Darius Slayton, left a comment. "When it's meant to be it's gon be 🙏🏾," Slayton wrote.
If there's one team that is absolutely having a no good, very bad day (pronounced year), it would be the New York Giants. The NFC Championship Game features two
In the Giants, Schoen has found an ownership group in the Mara and Tisch families that appear to blame their problems more on Daboll, the head coach.
The Empire State Building lit up green after the Philadelphia Eagles won the NFC Championship game on Sunday, much to the chagrin of some New Yorkers.
Philadelphia hosts Denver aiming to continue its four-game win streak. Friday's meeting is the first this season for the two teams.