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Eagles RB Saquon Barkley has 'no hate' for Giants, but 'I don't have to prove anything to them'

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10/17/2024 11:46:39 AM
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This is the situation New York Giants owner John Mara dreaded.

Saquon Barkley is returning to MetLife Stadium as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles.

Set to play his first career game against the Giants, Barkley admitted Wednesday he's still uncertain of what Sunday's showdown at MetLife Stadium will mean to him, but he's positive he has nothing to prove to his old squad, Grant Gordon of NFL.com reports.

"Nah. I do know my mindset on that: I don't have to prove anything to them," Barkley told reporters in front of his locker. "I'm thankful for the opportunity for this organization –(owner) Jeffrey (Lurie) to (general manager) Howie (Roseman), to everybody getting me here. So that's the people I gotta prove it to – and my teammates – and at the end of the day, the most important thing is winning, whether I go have 300 yards or if I have 10 yards. As long as we win, I don't really have that big of a pride or ego that if I go out there and ball, I'm looking at those guys over like, 'Look at what you guys let go.'"

In the history of the stadium, no player has rushed for more yards than Barkley's 2,601, according to NFL Research. Locked in that yardage total might well be a bad omen for Barkley. He ran for 2,600 yards in Giants home games, but was held to 1 yard on 13 carries on the road against the New York Jets in Week 10 of the 2019 season.

Sunday will stand as his second road game at MetLife.

Just what it will mean to him and his career he's still wondering about himself.

"I don't know," he said. "I'm still processing that, I guess. I'm going to treat it the same [way] I always treat it. I always have the mindset every game's important, every game is special; you never know when your last one is going to be.

"Obviously, there is some history there, for sure. Especially going back there, it will be interesting. I don't have an exact answer – I'll probably have a better answer later in the week."

"I'll be locked in and focused, but I don't want to make it more than what it's not," he said. "I've done that before and I didn't like the outcome of that. It's going to be a fun environment. It's football, I love being part of something like that, especially being part of the history of these two teams going against each other, especially in this division. It's a big game, so I'm excited for that."

Regardless of records, Eagles-Giants is always big because of the history, the markets and the spotlights they bring. But this is the Saquon game, having been built up since long before the season even kicked off. The greeting he gets from his former home fans will be a story, just as much as the postgame handshakes with former coaches and teammates will be.

"I mean, I guess, I said I don't expect to get booed. I was meaning more, like, this rivalry is so much bigger than what happened in the offseason between me and the Giants with 'Hard Knocks'" he said. "It's been going on for a very long time, so I've been on the other side, I know how Giants fans feel. I don't know what the environment is going to be like, but I'm excited. As a player, as a competitor, you gotta welcome those environments, those moments. Whatever it is, hopefully it gives me a little extra juice and I can go out there and perform and help my team win."

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