Many NFL bettors backed Saquon Barkley to score a touchdown vs. the Packers. He had a chance to do so at the end of the game but slid down instead.
Saquon Barkley secured the Philadelphia Eagles 22-10 Wild Card playoff victory against the Green Bay Packers by sliding instead of scoring an easy touchdown to end the game
It’s called the “Irresistible Force” paradox. It’s what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object. Or, in layman’s terms, it
Saquon Barkley rushed for 119 yards and Philadelphia's defense picked off Jordan Love three times en route to a 22-10 victory for the Eagles, who advanced to the divisional round
On one side is Philadelphia's Saquon Barkley, who led the league with 2,005 rushing yards. On the other is Green Bay's Josh Jacobs, who finished sixth with 1,329. The pair combined for 28 rushing touchdowns, and each workhorse carried the ball more than 300 times this season.
Saquon Barkley was all class late in Saturday's Wild Card game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers. The Eagles had the game all but
Saquon Barkley called game. He just didn't need the exclamation point to go with the victory.  The Philadelphia Eagles were holding a 22-10 lead over the Green Bay Packers with 1:11 left. All Philadelphia needed was a first down to go in victory formation.
On his way to 2,005 yards in 16 games — despite Barkley needing only 101 yards to break Eric Dickerson’s 1984 single-season record, head coach Nick Sirianni rested him and a n
In a league often defined by individual accolades, Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley is redefining ... 22-10 Wild Card victory over the Green Bay Packers, where his decision-making ...
Saquon Barkley set an Eagles franchise record with 255 yards rushing in Philadelphia’s 37-20 victory over the Los Angeles Rams on Nov. 24.
Over the Eagles' two playoff wins, Brown has caught a combined three passes for 24 yards, astoundingly low numbers for one of the NFL's best receivers, and a pass-catcher that has gone for over 1,000 yards in five of his six NFL seasons.