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Glenn Erby

WATCH: Humble Saquon Barkley eloquently explains why he passed up career-high rushing yards

Saquon Barkley sent his former team a loud, resounding message last Sunday.

During his first return to MetLife Stadium as an Eagles player, Barkley logged 17 carries for 176 yards (10.4 avg) and one touchdown on the afternoon.

Philadelphia dominated the New York Giants, ending with a 28-3 win.

Early in the fourth quarter, a mic-up Barkley can be seen conversing with Philadelphia head coach Nick Sirianni. Rather than return to the game, an unselfish Barkley told Sirianni to let the young guys eat.

This week, Barkley sat down with Ryan Clark and the Pivot Podcast, where he eloquently broke down why he decided to let his Eagles teammates “eat.”

Barkley finished 14 yards shy of his career-high rushing yards in a game and placed himself firmly back into the race for the NFL rushing title and the league’s Offensive Player of the Year award.

You can see Barkley’s comments below:

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