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It remains to be seen whether Barkley will have the opportunity to break the rushing record in Week 18. The Eagles are locked into the No. 2 seed in the NFC, essentially making this week's game ...
With Barkley's regular season finished, he will end his first season with the Eagles 100 yards behind Eric Dickerson for the NFL single-season rushing record of 2,105 — a mark that was set in 1984.
Saquon Barkley 2,005 (2024) O.J. Simpson 2,003 (1973) And with one game still to play in the regular season, he is 100 yards from breaking Dickerson’s record, which has endured for 40 years.
Barkley, who has a record seven touchdown runs of at least 60 yards this season (playoffs included), rushed for 2,005 yards in 16 regular-season games, the ninth time in NFL history the 2,000 yard ...
So, Sirianni could choose to play Hurts a few series, one quarter or however long enough to get him back on track. If so, the starting offense would play. But playing Hurts may be too risky for a team with Super Bowl aspirations. Ultimately, the same goes for Barkley. ___ On Football analyzes the biggest topics in the NFL from week to week.
Barkley needs 101 yards rushing against his former team on Sunday to set the NFL’s single-season record. Resting or playing running back Saquon Barkley is a tougher decision than it seems for Eagles
It's unclear if Barkley will play in Week 18 against his former Giants. The Eagles could end up resting key starters with the No. 2 seed in the NFC playoff clinched and no shot at the No. 1. If he ...
• Barkley is just 101 rushing yards shy of breaking Eric Dickerson’s 40-year record, and he looks poised to do so in Week 18. Remarkably, just four of Barkley’s 15 touchdowns have come from ...