The Eagles Running Back Saquon Barkley are about to finish the most productive season for a ball carrier in the history of the NFL Le Super Bowl Sunday.
Between his 16 regular season games and three playoffs, Barkley has 2,447 yards on the ground this season. It is the second largest number in the history of the NFL.
The record belongs to the Broncos Hall of Fame Running Back Terrell Davis, which ran for 2,476 yards in the 1998 regular season and in playoffs. Barkley therefore needs 30 yards on the ground in the Super Bowl Lix to break the Davis record. Since the lowest production of the Barkley season was 47 yards on the ground, it is sure to say that he will break the Davis record against the chiefs.
Barkley is even closer to beat Davis’ record for the scrum -in -law in a season: Davis made 2,762 yards on the ground and at reception in 1998, while Barkley currently has 2,760 yards. Barkley only needs three meters to break this record, so he probably breaks it the first time he touched the ball on Sunday.
Davis crowned his 1998 season by winning the Super Bowl. If this is what Barkley does on Sunday, he will have what could be the biggest season that any ball carrier has ever had.