August 17, 2026

Saquon Barkley producing like a backup for New…

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Saquon Barkley producing like a backup for New...


TUCSON, Ariz. — There was a two-play stretch last Sunday against the Miami Dolphins that New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley would rather forget, and seems to sum up the frustrating season for the fourth-year running back.

It was early in the second quarter of the 20-9 road loss when Barkley dropped a perfectly designed pass just as his points-deprived team was on the verge of the red zone. It likely would have been a big play. Then it was a rush to the right side where he sort of stumbled for no gain on the very next play.

Just like that, the drive stalled and the Giants settled for another field goal, their specialty these days.

These were prime opportunities for Barkley to make a difference. Instead, he finished with a pedestrian 74 total yards despite 17 touches (11 rushes, six receptions). Barkley also dropped a pair of passes and on three or four occasions was stumbling around the field.

This wasn’t the Saquon Barkley everybody saw dominate during his rookie season in 2018 when he had 2,028 yards from scrimmage and scored 15 TDs. This was a player searching to get it back following a string of injuries that have left him looking like a shell of his former self.

Barkley, who admitted recently the left ankle injury he suffered in Week 5 against the Dallas Cowboys could “nag” him the rest of the season, is aware many think he’s not the player he used to be.

“That’s their opinion,” he said curtly after the loss to Miami.

What gives him confidence he still is a dominant player?

“Because I know who I am,” he said.

The public self-confidence is familiar — he said something similar after the New York’s win against the Eagles, when he totaled 53 yards on 17 touches. Maybe it will help him get back to being the player he wants to be.

If it’s going to happen this year, it almost has to be on Sunday (4:05 p.m. ET, Fox) when the Giants (4-8) travel to face the Los Angeles Chargers (7-5), who have the NFL’s 31st-ranked run defense. Even with Barkley’s balky ankle, which has been heavily taped of late and landed him on this week’s injury report as a limited participant in practices.

All we can go by right now is what he has put on the field, and that has been numbers similar to his backup, Devontae Booker. Their statistics are comparable. In fact, they favor Booker.

https://www.espn.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/319083/stumbling-saquon-barkley-producing-like-a-backup-for-new-york-giants

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