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Malik Nabers offers Giants path to post-Saquon Barkley era

To Saquon Barkley, it would have been poetic. A script that will be used in a pitch meeting for an upcoming documentary. For the Giants, the chain of events dating back to March, when Barkley left the only NFL team he ever played for and signed with an NFC East rival in free agency, would have been the perfect storm of all perfect storms. –It culminated at Lincoln Financial Field in Week 18, with Barkley trying to muster the final yards needed to set the NFL's single-season rushing record, and a plane with a sign reading “TY NY for No. 26''. ” flew over the stadium.

Owner John Mara said he would lose sleep if Barkley signed with the Eagles. If so, this would have been his worst nightmare.

It was supposed to be a humiliating finale for the Giants, until Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni announced Wednesday that Barkley, among other starters, would be out of Sunday's game to rest for the playoffs. This was the scenario I was looking at below. of their season.

Barkley needed just 101 yards to break Eric Dickerson's single-season rushing record. This article dominated the headlines after Barkley's 167-yard game in Week 17 kept his chances alive. The Giants, who at one point had lost 10 straight games and were on track to win the No. 1 pick, were his final opponent, adding further depth to Barkley's quest. They had countless opportunities to make him part of their core for years to come. And even though Barkley professed a lifelong desire to be a Giant, it never happened.

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