Saquon Barkley has achieved so much throughout his first season with the Philadelphia Eagles, and he’s living in the moment while they make their NFL playoff run. Barkley and the Eagles beat the Los Angeles Rams 28-22 in the NFC Divisional Round on Sunday.
Barkley rips off a long touchdown run into the night to help send the Eagles to the NFC championship game with a win against the Rams.
Saquon Barkley said he was aiming to chase "greatness" in the playoffs, and he delivered Sunday, rushing for 205 yards in the Eagles' win.
Hurts was sacked on a 2nd-and-15 play from the Rams' 27 by Jaylen McCullough. Hurts was slow to get up and was limping. He stayed in the game and handed off to Barkley on third down. The Eagles then got a 44-yard field goal by Jake Elliott.
Running back Saquon Barkley is taking every step necessary to be sure he’s ready to play through the snow, telling reporters on Friday that he planned to call up former Eagles running back LeSean McCoy for tips before kickoff.
The Philadelphia Eagles are just two wins away from making a run to the Super Bowl. Philadelphia will face off against either the Los Angeles Rams or Minnesota
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