Saquon Barkley rushed 25 times for 57 yards in the Eagles’ Super Bowl LIX victory over the Chiefs, adding six receptions for 40 yards.
Barkley’s second quietest rushing outing of the season somehow didn’t matter as the Eagles dominated on defense, and Jalen Hurts shined as a rusher and passer. Signed to a three-year, $37.75 million signing in the opening moments of free agency, 27-year-old Barkley quickly confirmed he wouldn’t be any ol’ running back addition. After piling up five touchdowns across his first three games in midnight green and black, Barkley slumped for two weeks before truly announcing his Philly presence with a 176-yard Week 6 outburst against his former team in New York. When the dust eventually settled on his 2024 campaign, he had the eighth most rushing yards in league history at 2,005 despite sitting out Week 18. Barkley’s 33 receptions were a career low for a healthy season, but he was second to only Derrick Henry in rush yards over expected per attempt. In other words, it wasn’t just an elite Eagles offensive line. Barkley then proceeded to put the Eagles’ offense on his back during their four-game Super Bowl run. The odds are high 2024 will go down as a career campaign for the “generational” 2018 prospect, but he’s a cinch to be a top-three fantasy back in 2025, and is suddenly back in the mix for a Canton-bound career if he can have another few seasons in the vein of his 2024.