
Saquon Barkley Reflects on Eagles' Super Bowl Win: Next Year Will Be 'My Best Year'
Saquon Barkley won a Super Bowl title and the Offensive Player of the Year while nearly breaking Eric Dickerson's single-season rushing record of 2,105 yards this past season.
But the best is apparently yet to come.
Barkley took to social media Monday after helping lead the Philadelphia Eagles to the Super Bowl title and said the 2025 campaign will "probably be my best year."
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At this point, who can argue with him?
While the Penn State product was always a dangerous playmaker during his first six years with the New York Giants, he elevated his game to another level in his first year in Philadelphia. He finished the regular season with 2,005 rushing yards, 278 receiving yards and 15 total touchdowns and could have broken Dickerson's record if he played the last game.
His individual momentum didn't stop in the playoffs, as Barkley ran for 205 yards and two touchdowns in the NFC Divisional Round win over the Los Angeles Rams and 118 yards and three touchdowns in the NFC Championship Game win over the Washington Commanders.
If there is any room for improvement, it might be in the Super Bowl itself.
Barkley posted just 57 rushing yards on 2.3 yards per carry against the Kansas City Chiefs, although he also had six receptions for 40 yards in the aerial attack. He took a backseat at times to Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia defense, which he was surely fine with since it resulted in a Lombardi Trophy.
Maybe next season he will cap off a new individual best effort with a Super Bowl MVP.
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