
PHILADELPHIA — Saquon Barkley dreamed of carrying the New York Football Giants to a Super Bowl on an exhilarating journey to Canton.
That Super Bowl dream was shattered two Januarys ago, long before a painful divorce he never sought. But now a new dream charges up the Rocky Steps with him.
A man on a mission, Barkley has run a remarkable 2,005 yards away from his football past. He is rested and ready for the Packers, and driven to cement a forever legacy that legends leave in his race to be remembered as a Gold Jacket Guy.
From Day 1 as a Giant, he played with pride, passion and a purpose, and from Day 1 in Philadelphia, he has delivered an emphatic message to his old employers inside 1925 Giants Drive that Hell hath no fury like a Saquon scorned.