Eagles, Saquon Barkley Run All over Giants in 38-20 Laugher
Saquon Barkley rushed for a season-high 150 yards and scored two touchdowns, helping the Eagles avoid their first sweep by the Giants since 2007.
- On Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field, the Philadelphia Eagles routed the New York Giants 38-20 in their most lopsided win of the season.
- With revenge on the line, the Eagles aimed to deny the Giants their first season sweep since 2007 after an Oct. 9 loss at MetLife Stadium.
- Behind big plays on offense and pressure up front, Saquon Barkley broke off a 65-yard touchdown and finished with 14 carries for 150 yards while the Eagles defense recorded five sacks.
- After Barkley's exit with a groin injury before the fourth quarter, reserve running back Tank Bigsby rushed for 104 yards on nine carries to help secure the win.
- The win leaves the Philadelphia Eagles 6-2 and entering a Week 9 bye; short-term running back depth looks workable with Tank Bigsby and Will Shipley available.
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