Donald Trump says he tried to warn the Giants.
On Monday, the President feted the Big Blue rival Eagles for their 2025 Super Bowl win at the White House, singling out running back Saquon Barkley, who left the Giants for Philadelphia as a free agent.
“I was with the Giants and the head coach and some people and I said, ‘Do anything you have to, but don’t lose Saquon.’” Trump said. “They lost Saquon. That was not good. I called that one. That was an easy one to call because he played damn well for the Giants, I can tell you that.”
The quip — later refuted by the Giants — drew a smile from Eagles GM Howie Roseman.
After being unable to come to an agreement with the Giants, Barkley inked a three-year, $37.75 million deal with the Eagles and paid immediate dividends: In 16 regular season games, he rushed for 2,005 yards and 13 touchdowns, adding 278 receiving yards and a pair of scores through the air in one of the best campaigns ever for a running back.
