The Eagles usually don’t splurge on running backs, but when a talent like Saquon Barkley becomes available, they’re willing to make an exception.
Philadelphia broke from tradition by agreeing to a hefty three-year, $37.75 million contract with Barkley, with the potential to reach $46.75 million, including $26 million guaranteed at signing, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
General manager Howie Roseman isn’t known for big investments in the position. The last time the Eagles handed out such a contract was in 2012 with LeSean McCoy. Despite letting go of Miles Sanders in free agency last year after a stellar season, the Eagles made a bold move for Barkley.
Barkley’s versatility as a runner, receiver, and pass-blocker is what sets him apart. Since entering the NFL in 2018, he’s consistently delivered nearly 100 scrimmage yards per game, ranking among the league’s best. With over 5,200 rushing yards, 2,100 receiving yards, and 47 touchdowns in six seasons, Barkley’s dynamic playstyle caught the Eagles’ attention.
Transitioning to the Eagles’ offense, Barkley has a chance to shine alongside quarterback Jalen Hurts and star receivers like A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. Despite the loss of center Jason Kelce to retirement, Philadelphia boasts a top offensive line, a stark contrast to Barkley’s previous team, the Giants, whose run-blocking ranked near the bottom.
While Barkley’s injury history raises concerns, his potential impact on the field outweighs the risks. He brings a physical running style lacking in the Eagles’ offense last season and could rejuvenate their playmaking options. Moreover, Barkley’s strong character aligns with the team’s locker room culture.
Although managing playtime among their talented roster poses a challenge, Barkley’s addition brings optimism to Philadelphia’s offense. Ultimately, his skill set and character convinced the Eagles to make a bold move and invest in a top-tier running back.
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