Saquon Barkley made history on Sunday by breaking the Philadelphia Eagles' season rushing record with a stellar performance against the Carolina Panthers. Barkley needed 109 yards to surpass LeSean McCoy's record and ended up rushing for 124 yards, bringing his season total to 1,623 yards.
Barkley achieved this milestone in just 13 games, surpassing McCoy's 2013 record of 1,607 yards and Wilbert Montgomery's 1978 record of 1,512 yards. The talented running back expressed his focus on greatness and winning football games rather than individual records.
With an average of 124.8 yards per game, Barkley is on pace to potentially break Eric Dickerson's NFL single-season rushing record of 2,105 yards set in 1984. He would need 483 yards over the final four games to achieve this historic feat.
Barkley's exceptional performance has solidified his position as a frontrunner for league MVP, with nine 100-yard rushing games in a season and leading the league in rushing touchdowns of 25-plus yards. His impact on the Eagles has been significant since joining the team on a lucrative three-year deal in the offseason.
The 27-year-old running back has garnered praise from former Eagles greats like McCoy and has quickly become a fan favorite in Philadelphia. His electrifying plays and consistent production have elevated the Eagles' offense and sparked excitement among fans and analysts alike.
Barkley's journey from the New York Giants to the Eagles has been marked by success and record-breaking performances, showcasing his elite talent and work ethic. As he continues to rewrite the Eagles' record books and chase NFL history, Barkley's impact on the team and the league is undeniable.
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