Brandon Graham, the defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles, recently witnessed a sight he never thought he would see in his long NFL career: Saquon Barkley in Eagles green. While Barkley was originally drafted by the New York Giants as the No. 2 overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, contract disputes and a lack of interest from the Giants led to his departure from the team. After entering free agency, Barkley signed a three-year deal with the Eagles worth $37.75 million, with $26 million guaranteed. This move marked a significant shift in the rivalry between the Giants and Eagles, as Barkley had previously played in nine games against the Eagles, with the Giants only winning two of those matchups.
The upcoming game between the Giants and Eagles on October 20th promises to be an exciting event, as Barkley will face off against his former team in a highly anticipated showdown. Brandon Graham, who will be retiring after this season, expressed his excitement about having Barkley on the Eagles roster, highlighting Barkley’s talent and character as positive additions to the team. The Eagles offensive line, known for its strength and skill, is expected to provide Barkley with better opportunities to showcase his abilities compared to his time with the Giants. Graham emphasized the importance of preventing Barkley from hitting the hole, as once he does, he becomes a home run threat on the field.
While some Giants fans may be disappointed by Barkley’s departure, Graham is confident that Barkley’s presence on the Eagles team will lead to great things in the upcoming season. Barkley’s performance with the Giants was often hindered by injuries and a struggling offensive line, limiting his ability to make significant plays on the field. However, with the Eagles, Barkley will have the chance to rejuvenate his career and showcase his talent in a new environment. Despite the bitterness felt by some Giants fans over Barkley’s departure, Graham is optimistic about the impact Barkley will have on the Eagles team moving forward.
Throughout his career, Brandon Graham has established himself as a fan favorite in Philadelphia, setting records for the most regular-season games played in franchise history. Graham’s career achievements include 73 career sacks and memorable plays such as the strip sack of Tom Brady in Super Bowl LII. As he prepares for his 15th and final season in the NFL, Graham is excited to share the field with Barkley and witness the impact he will have on the Eagles team. Despite the unexpected nature of Barkley’s move from the Giants to the Eagles, Graham believes it was a strategic decision on Barkley’s part, driven by the business aspects of the NFL. Overall, both Graham and Barkley are looking forward to the upcoming season and the opportunities that lie ahead for the Eagles.