Saquon Barkley didn't break the regular season rushing record, but a dominant playoff run has him chasing history again.
This NFL season has come together as the finest in Saquon Barkley's seven-year career, with the Super Bowl just one win away.
The star running back was named the organization's Offensive Player of the Year, but he wasn't the only Eagles player to be recognized.
It's why the past 11 NFL MVP winners have been quarterbacks. However, every signal-caller -- even MVP winners -- need help from others to lift the Vince Lombardi Trophy as Super Bowl champions at the end of the season.
While Barkley wasn't given the chance to top Dickerson's single-season rushing record, there are a handful of playoff records up for the taking
Saquon Barkley didn't get an opportunity to break Eric Dickerson's single-season rushing record, but he's inching closer to a different historical mark.
Saquon Barkley is heading to the NFC Championship Game for the first time in his NFL career after the Philadelphia Eagles pulled off a 28-22 win over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday afternoon.
Barkley is third in the odds to win Super Bowl MVP. How likely is a win for a running back or pass catcher over quarterbacks?
The running back broke the Philadelphia Eagles franchise record with another starring performance against the LA Rams on Sunday.
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley missed the NFL single-season rushing record. But there's another record that's within his grasp.
Barkley needs 98 yards to set a record that rarely gets talked about. He also needs two more victories to get a Super Bowl ring.