'I'm Entering My Prime': Eagles' Saquon Barkley Motivated to Become the Best RB Ever After Historic Season
- Saquon Barkley led the NFL with 2,504 yards from 436 carries in the 2024 season, including playoffs, establishing a new record for scrimmage yards.
- Barkley expressed no intention of retiring soon, stating, 'I don't plan on retiring anytime soon' during his minicamp press conference.
- He emphasized the importance of prioritizing recovery and maintaining health to avoid injury, focusing on the upcoming season.
- Barkley aims to solidify his legacy in the league, wanting to be recognized as one of the best running backs ever.
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Saquon Barkley believes he can accomplish even more for the Eagles in 2025: ‘I’m entering my prime’
Contrary to public perception, Saquon Barkley hasn’t spent every waking moment of the Eagles offseason program holed up in the gym, squatting a barbell practically overflowing with plates on either end. Yes, those max squats are part of his regimen. But in the wake of his 2,005 rushing yards last season — 2,504 yards including the playoffs — Barkley prioritizes his recovery, too. A younger Barkley, he said on Tuesday after mandatory minicamp, be…
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