When Saquon Barkley saw what will likely become the lasting image of the Eagles’ snowy playoff win, his first instinct was to see if he could get it taken down. Try as he might, the photos of Barkley screaming and sprinting toward the end zone in the team’s 28-22 win over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday will be about as impossible to erase as the history he made in the process.
Saquon Barkley’s journey to the NFL wouldn’t be the same without his parents, Alibay and Tonya, who had his back through thick and thin.
Saquon Barkley and Zack Baun earned first-team honors, while Jordan Mailata and several other Eagles made the second-team.
Saquon Barkley and the Eagles’ offensive line have become one unit with one of the most productive rushing attacks in NFL history.
"A lot of it was, we've got Saquon Barkley back there," right tackle Lane Johnson told reporters. "Let's f—ing give him the ball." The Eagles did and then they became him. Yes, they have Hurts ...
Barkley's two touchdowns and 205 rushing yards put the Eagles in the NFC Championship Game for the second time in the last three seasons.
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.
Saquon Barkley and Jalen Carter earn prestigious NFLPA Players’ All-Pro honors after standout seasons, solidifying their dominance among peers. And now they get to do it again in another playoff game.
The Philadelphia Eagles had a fantastic regular season and unsurprisingly some of the team's top players are starting to pick up some impressive accolades. The
The Rams are looking to knock off another NFC heavyweight while the Eagles are eyeing a second NFC title game in three years.
The Green Bay Packers could be in big trouble against the Philadelphia Eagles in Sunday’s NFC wild-card game. Quite literally. The Eagles’ off
After finishing their prolific 14-3 regular season, the Eagles have many players deserving of acclaim. Six were recently given one of the NFL's most prestigious