To paraphrase Mark Twain, “The death of the running back was greatly exaggerated.” Thanks to the sublime exploits of Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry last season, the position enjoyed a renaissance.
The New York Giants have made some major changes over the last calendar year, as running back Saquon Barkley left and won a Super Bowl championship
The Dallas Cowboys missed out on not one but two massive free agent running backs last offseason. Jerry Jones had his pick of Derrick Henry or Saquon Barkley to bring in and fix his team's lagging backfield,
Saquon Barkley didn't just cash in by leaving the New York Giants last offseason, landing a lucrative deal from the rival Philadelphia Eagles. He also went on to produce one of the best seasons in NFL history,
And as if that, and seeing him celebrate a Super Bowl win with the Eagles wasn’t bad enough, it came after the Giants' decision-making process was highlighted on HBO’s “Hard
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen stepped up on Tuesday morning to meet the media, and the very first question was about Saquon Barkley, who left the Giants in free agency last year and immediately went on to have a career year with the Philadelphia Eagles,
So upon re-evaluation? Pick No. 12 isn't too high. And $5 million per year isn't too much. Not when the Cowboys are essentially in search of Saquon 2.0.
New York Giants GM Joe Schoen was asked if he had any regrets over the handling of Saquon Barkley and simply opted to wish him the best.
The New York Giants are currently preparing to make the No. 3 pick in the 2025 NFL draft. Meanwhile, their former star running back Saquon Barkley is celebrating winning Super Bowl LIX with the Philadelphia Eagles.
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen had the most diplomatic answer when asked if he regrets not re-signing Saquon Barkley last offseason.
The New York Giants find themselves at a crossroads in the latest NFL Network mock draft by Daniel Jeremiah. The scenario he presents—passing on quarterback Shedeur Sanders in favor of Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter—would be a fascinating twist in the 2025 NFL Draft.