Saquon Barkley signing with Eagles for $38 million in NFL free agency stunner
Saquon Barkley’s wish to be a Giant for life will not be granted.
Instead, he has flown the coop and is headed to the rival Eagles.
The star running back on Monday, the first day of free agency, agreed to a three-year contract to trade blue for green and move on down the Jersey Turnpike to suit up for the Eagles.
The deal is worth $37.75 million, The Post confirmed, with a guarantee of $26 million.
This will not sit well with all those Giants fans who bought Barkley’s No. 26 jersey and now will see him play for an NFC East opponent they despise.
Barkley posted a brief goodbye on X, writing “Thank you to everyone who has shown me love and support over the past 6 years… forever grateful! Excited for the next chapter.’’ He followed that up with two emojis of bald eagles.
The Giants this time around never made an offer to Barkley.
It was clear their view of what he is worth was not going to translate to what he could get on the open market.
Barkley’s average per year from the Eagles of $12.3 million was significantly higher than what the Giants were willing to spend on a 27-year-old running back who they felt took a step back in 2023.
With $9 million in escalators and incentives, the maximum Barkley can earn in the three years with the Eagles is $46.75 million.

