Saquon Barkley’s time with the Giants is one step closer to reaching the end.
The Giants did not franchise tag Barkley by Tuesday’s deadline — as The Post first reported was the likely outcome — and thus will allow him to test free agency for the first time in his career when the madness gets underway Monday.
It is not necessarily the end of a six-year union because the two sides could come back together if Barkley doesn’t find the type of “fair” offer that he is seeking, or if the Giants decide to beat his best offer after exploring lesser options in a rotation at running back.
No contract offers were made and no numbers were exchanged by either the Giants or by Barkley’s new agent Ed Berry during the eight-week negotiation window since the season ended, including during a no-hard-feelings face-to-face meeting at the NFL Scouting Combine, sources told The Post.
It was a stark contrast to last offseason when tensions boiled over and Barkley was slapped with the franchise tag (one-year, $10.1 million) after quarterback Daniel Jones signed a last-minute extension on tag deadline day.
