Eagles RB Saquon Barkley had just 17 yards on 5 carries at halftime of Sunday's game against the Saints, which Philly trailed 3-0 at that point. But he used a big second half to finish with 147 yards and 2 TDs on the ground. Barkley delivered a 65-yard TD run to put the Eagles ahead early in the fourth quarter. And then he scored the game's final TD from 4 yards out with 1:01 left. Barkley capped the scoring with a two-point conversion run after that.
NFL Next Gen Stats: "Saquon Barkley reached a top speed of 21.66 mph on his 65-yard TD run, the 2nd-fastest play by a ball carrier this season, and fastest on a run play."
Pending Monday Night Football, Barkley leads the NFL in rushing yards.
Philly opened Sunday's game not running much, including no carries for Barkley among seven first-quarter plays across two possessions. That marks the third straight time this season that Barkley has gotten more carries and tallied more yardage in the second half than the first.
That's an interesting trend, because the Eagles haven't been building leads and playing from ahead. And their QB has more turnovers than TD passes through three games.
I wouldn't be surprised if we get more Barkley runs early over the next couple of games.
A Week 4 matchup with the Bucs will be interesting on that front. Tampa Bay has played the run tougher than the pass for years now and seems likely to still be missing S Antoine Winfield Jr. in Week 4. That could motivate more early passing from the Eagles.
Either way, you have to be happy with the way Barkley's first Philly season has begun.
Caleb Williams keeps getting help in Chicago. But another QB might have come out of the draft as a sleeper. And we've got five high-ceiling RBs to target LATE in your drafts.
Read More »How early should Travis Hunter go? Where do the rookie tiers break? And are we all underrating Cam Ward? We'll answer that and more in this rookie mock draft.
Read More »Donovan Ezeiruaku and Nic Scourton trailed the five edge players who went in Round 1. But might they outperform everyone after Abdul Carter? Let's discuss ...
Read More »
All transactions are secure and encrypted, and we never store your credit card information.
This is an insider feature of Draft Sharks, please upgrade to be an Insider Member
Upgrade to Insider Member
All transactions are secure and encrypted, and we never store your credit card information.