Saquon Barkley’s Historic Season

Samantha Vasquez


Saquon Barkley’s Season Leads Eagles to the Super Bowl

Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley has had a season for the ages, shattering records and proving to be the driving force behind his team’s success. After a dominant playoff run, Barkley is set to lead the Eagles into the Super
Bowl, where he has a chance to cement his legacy among the all-time greats.

A Playoff Run for the Record Books

Barkley’s impact in the postseason has been nothing short of spectacular. In the NFC Championship game against the Washington Commanders, he set the tone early with a 60-yard
touchdown run on the Eagles’ first offensive play. He finished the game with three touchdowns, helping Philadelphia secure a trip to the Super Bowl. Over three playoff games, Barkley has
amassed 442 rushing yards and five touchdowns, proving to be the key weapon in the Eagles’ offense.

Signature Moments of the Season

  • A 176-yard performance against the Giants, making a statement against his former team
  • A jaw-dropping reverse no-look hurdle in Week 9 against Jacksonville, showcasing his athleticism.
  • A dominant stretch from Weeks 11 to 17, where he consistently rushed for over 100 yards per game.