‘Now we see’: There’s no stopping Saquon Barkley as he’s about to take his record-setting show to New Orleans
The Eagles All-Pro scored three touchdowns, including a 60-yarder on the team's first offensive play.
Eagles running back Saquon Barkley scores his second touchdown in the first quarter of the NFC championship game.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
The party was on at Lincoln Financial Field. The confetti was falling, and the stage was set. But Saquon Barkley was heading through the southwest tunnel of the stadium as Eagles fans serenaded him with “MVP” chants.
After six seasons of mostly losing with the New York Giants, Barkley wanted to find his family. But he was going the wrong way, and so the Eagles’ MVP candidate, the one who broke and chased records throughout the regular season and these playoffs, made a U-turn and went back to the field to find them.
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Jeffrey Lurie held a trophy high. Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown were on the stage. But Barkley never went to the stage. He did a few interviews on the field, but then it was time to find his loved ones. And when the Eagles finally made their way toward their locker room, there was Saquon Jr. in his father’s hands, and the rest of the Barkley clan flanking the player most responsible for the Eagles reaching the Super Bowl.
“It was fun to be out there and see the confetti and things you envision, but the most special thing about it was being out there with my family,” Barkley said. “I know I’ve never been there, but I’ve been there so many times in my head.”
This, the celebration, the shot at a Super Bowl, was why Barkley signed with the Eagles, he said.
“That’s one of the first conversations I had with Howie [Roseman],” Barkley said. That’s the conversation I had with my family. I came to Philly to be a part of games like this, and none better than a game when you can advance to the Super Bowl.”
He started it with a bang.
Barkley has spent the duration of the season being an opposing defense’s worst nightmare. Sunday afternoon, he was his own, if only for a brief moment.
The Eagles defense was on the field for 18 plays on a grueling opening drive from Washington that featured a pair of third-and-6 conversions and another two conversions on fourth down. The Eagles defense held the Commanders to three points and needed a rest, but Barkley had other ideas.
The defense rested for one play.
Will Shipley gave the Eagles good field position with a 35-yard return to the Eagles’ 40-yard line, and Jalen Hurts led the offense onto the field. Hurts checked into a new play. It sent DeVonta Smith in motion as Hurts took an under-center snap from Landon Dickerson, who started in place of Cam Jurgens. It was a fake jet sweep and a pitch to Barkley.
Out to the left side, Jordan Mailata and Dallas Goedert made a hole. Barkley took care of the rest. He broke through safety Quan Martin’s arm tackle, then safety Jeremy Chinn had two chances to bring Barkley down and couldn’t. Barkley cut to his right at Washington’s 35-yard line and was gone.
“We wanted to send a message and we did that,” Barkley said. “We knew that when you play a team two or three times, they kind of get a bead on some of your stuff. We gave them a dummy call and it worked to perfection.”
It was the first of three touchdowns for Barkley, and his record-setting season will have one more stop: New Orleans.
The Eagles won all three of their home playoff games in different ways, but Barkley, as he has been all season, was the constant. He racked up 119 rushing yards in a wild-card win over the Green Bay Packers, added 205 and two scores last week vs. the Los Angeles Rams, and finished Sunday with 118.
His 4-yard touchdown extended the Eagles’ lead to 14-3 late in the first quarter, and he bookended his opening-play score with another 4-yard touchdown midway through the fourth quarter. On that last touchdown, Hurts took a shotgun snap from Jurgens, who came into the game in the second half after Dickerson went down with a knee injury. Hurts handed to Barkley, who cut right and waltzed into the end zone as the Eagles blocked the play perfectly.
Barkley put his hands together and placed them under his chin as he ran around the back of the end zone miming a “good night” message to the Commanders.
John Mara’s restless nights will continue. The Giants’ owner said he would lose sleep if Barkley went to the Eagles, but who could have seen all of this?
Maybe Tonya Johnson, Saquon’s mother.
“You ever been on a job sometimes and it doesn’t work out and then you get in a new job and you flourish?” she said. “That’s how things work sometimes. That’s how the universe is.
“It’s been great for him to finally be somewhere where he’s able to showcase his talent without people talking about him, without this, without that, running backs don’t deserve this, they don’t deserve that. Now we see.
“I’m excited. It’s been a long time coming. It’s been a dream of his since he was a kid. And we’re going to win, by the way.”
Barkley wasn’t making any similar proclamations in the locker room, but he did mention that there was still unfinished business.
“We’ve done a lot of special stuff,” Barkley said. “But the most special thing you can do is win a Super Bowl. That’s our goal. Obviously I wasn’t here two years ago, but I bought into this culture, I bought into this organization, and I know how those guys felt. I’m going to make sure I do everything in my capability to make sure the same thing won’t happen again.”
With the offense humming like it was Sunday, and the Eagles defense being a turnover-forcing machine, a different result is in sight.
The Eagles rushed for seven touchdowns. Hurts added three of his own, two of which came via the Tush Push. Shipley later scored a garbage-time touchdown after Nick Sirianni gave Hurts a curtain call with a timeout and inserted Kenny Pickett at quarterback. By the time Shipley scored, 3 minutes, 3 seconds remained on the clock and the party was more than on throughout the Delaware Valley.
Hurts had his best game since returning from a concussion he suffered during a Week 16 loss at Washington. He was efficient and took care of the football and made good use of A.J. Brown, Smith, and Goedert.
But everything is always easier with the threat of Barkley.
“It’s a good day,” Tonya said. “It’s the 26th. His number is 26. His birthday is February the 9th, the Super Bowl is February the 9th.”
Barkley didn’t get a chance to best Eric Dickerson’s single-season rushing record as the Eagles rested their starters in their meaningless regular-season finale. But he’ll have a chance at the Super Bowl in two weeks to set a record for the most rushing yards in a season when combining the regular season and postseason. He entered Sunday 148 yards shy of Terrell Davis’ record-setting 1998 season when he compiled 2,476 yards.
He’ll need another 30 in New Orleans.
Don’t blink, it might take only one play.
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts holds the George Halas Trophy with fellow teammates and organization leadership after winning the NFC Championship game against the Commanders 55-23.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown holds the George Halas Trophy as he, fellow teammates and organization leadership celebrate after winning the NFC Championship game against the Commanders 55-23.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni holds up the trophy after the Eagles win the NFC championship game against the Washington Commanders 55-23.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown and wide receiver DeVonta Smith douse coach Nick Sirianni with gatorade with two-minutes left in the fourth quarter with a score 55-23.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles running back Will Shipley celebrates his touchdown late in the fourth quarter with running back Saquon Barkley.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles linebacker Jalyx Hunt celebrates in the fourth quarter.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson signals a touchdown after the brotherly shove from quarterback Jalen Hurts.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley hurdles into the end zone for a touchdown in the fourth quarter.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Eagles linebacker Nolan Smith Jr. (center) celebrates a fourth quarter sack on Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels with defensive end Bryce Huff (left) and defensive tackle Moro Ojomo (right).Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles running back Saquon Barkley runs past Commanders defensive end Clelin Ferrell during the fourth quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean stops Commanders wide receiver Jamison Crowder during the fourth quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts celebrates a fourth quarter tush push touchdown play.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu (center) is called on an offsides penalty during the fourth quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson signals after a penalty of encroachment is called on the Washington Commanders during the fourth quarter.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter is down with a potential injury during the third quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jordan Davis sacked Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels during the third quarter.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator (right) congratulates Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts after he scores in the third quarter.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown and Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts celebrate Hurts’ touchdown in the third quarter.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts scores a touchdown during the third quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels celebrates a touchdown in the third quarter.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Eagles fans cheers after quarterback Jalen Hurts scores a touchdown during the third quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown celebrates a touchdown late during the second quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts runs the football past Commanders defensive tackle Jer'Zhan Newton during the second quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown and wide receiver DeVonta Smith celebrate a Brown touchdown during the second quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (right) and wide receiver A.J. Brown celebrate Brown’s touchdown with running back Saquon Barkley (left) late during the second quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (center) scores a touchdown on a tush push play during the second quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley brought down Washington Commanders place kicker Austin Seibert in the second quarter.Read moreMonica Herndon / Monica Herndon / Staff Photograp
Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore is called for pass interference against Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith during the second quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles place kicker Jake Elliott reacts after missing his field goal attempt in the second quarter. Commanders gets the ball on the 44 yard line.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown celebrate after Brown’s touchdown reception during the second quarter.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin makes a 36 yard touchdown reception during the second quarter.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles running back Kenneth Gainwell flies through the air in the second quarter.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Eagles running back Kenneth Gainwell runs the football against Commanders safety Quan Martin during the second quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts runs the football past Commanders defensive tackle Jer'Zhan Newton during the second quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Commanders defensive tackle Jonathan Allen stops Eagles running back Saquon Barkley during the second quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown catches a touchdown pass during the second quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles running back Kenneth Gainwell comes up with the fumble during the second quarter.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown and Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore get into a scuffle during the second quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown celebrates his first down in the second quarter.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles running back Kenneth Gainwell goes upside down as Washington Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner tackles him during the second quarter.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Eagles safety Reed Blankenship (left) celebrates a fumble recovery with linebacker Jalyx Hunt during the first quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles safety Reed Blankenship (left) celebrates a fumble recovery with cornerback Darius Slay Jr. during the first quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles safety Reed Blankenship (center) celebrates a fumble recovery during the first quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson shakes Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley hand after his second touchdown in the first quarter.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles safety Reed Blankenship celebrates after a fumble recovery in the first quarter.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles safety Reed Blankenship celebrates after recovering a fumble in the first quarter.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels leaps over Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean during the first quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles running back Saquon Barkley scores a touchdown during the first quarter of the NFC Championship game against the Commanders Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, in Philadelphia.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles running back Saquon Barkley scores his second touchdown in the first quarter during the NFC championship game.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Eagles running back Saquon Barkley celebrates a 60-yard touchdown during the first quarter of a NFC Championship game against the Commanders.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter smiles after Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels is tackled on the first drive of the game.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
National Anthem sung by Mary Kate "MK" Morrissey before the NFC championship game against the Washington Commanders.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Kylie Kelce chats with PA Gov. Josh Shapiro on the sideline before the start of the Eagles NFC Championship.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Actor Bradley Cooper on the sideline before the start of the NFC Championship game against the Commanders.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer