The Philadelphia Eagles reached the Super Bowl after defeating the Washington Commanders by a convincing score. After the game, Saquon Barkley gave a surprising warning to the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills.
Now, the Eagles and Ravens have one thing in coming, though it panned out better for Philadelphia. Last offseason, they both ponied up and paid a star running back to join their squad. Saquon Barkley and the Eagles are headed to the Super Bowl whereas Derrick Henry and the Ravens will be watching from home.
Eagles running back Saquon Barkley, now headed to the Super Bowl, may have just had one of the best seasons in NFL history during 2024.
The 2024 regular season is in the rearview mirror and all that's left before we put the entire year to bed is Super Bowl LIX. While the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up for that bid to hoist the Lombardi Trophy,
Barkley had a good chance at an iconic NFL record in the Eagles' season finale. He was exactly 100 yards behind Eric Dickerson's record of 2,105 yards, set in 1984. Barkley admitted he wanted a shot at it, but he went along with head coach Nick Sirianni's decision to rest all starters in Week 18.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are set to face off in Super Bowl LIX - the second meeting between the two teams in the Big Game in the past
Saquon Barkley had a massive game last weekend as the Eagles punched their ticket to the Super Bowl with a dominant win over the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship game. The Commanders made it interesting for a while,
Jan 26, 2025; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley (26) celebrates after a touchdown against the Washington Commanders during the second half in the NFC Championship game at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images / Bill Streicher-Imagn Images
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