New Orleans – Super Bowl LIX probably sprinted over the top of the NFL in Saquon Barkley, and in his first season with the Philadelphia Eagles, he joined the elite company in a hurry for over 2,000 yards, and in that respect he joined the elite company, saying, “Big I participated in the “big game” to play in the “games”. first time.
Barkley, like many other running backs in the NFL, is an offensive Tonesetter. The rest of the attack continues, as he goes. The same can be said about other Starbucks in the NFL, but why is Barkley making $12583 million a year on his new Eagles deal?
Running Back Market is being scrutinized by people who play positions, just like everyone else in the soccer world, as there are teams that cannot function without a running back.
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The Philadelphia Eagles are backpacked (and former New York giant) Saquon Berkley (26) greets MetLife Stadium fans. (Imaginary by Robert Deutsch-Immagn)
For example, can you imagine the Green Bay Packers' success this season without Josh Jacobs, who was sixth in rushing yards this year? He spoke with Fox News Digital on Radiolow before Super Bowl Lix on Wednesday.
“I don't think there's a way it can't go up. I'm sure the top seven guys are getting paid right now, so I'll be sure that 3 of them get paid right away, so I'll be sure that three of them get paid right away. “We've made it,” he also discussed the official salute, the partnership with the USAA. “NFL partners. “These people are Bijang. [Robinson]Yamir [Gibbs]and Kairen [Williams]. Their [contract] Something is approaching. ”
Jacobs is still in the rookie trade but finished in the top seven in the 2024 rushing yards. Last season there were nearly 2,000 yards of rushers as Baltimore Ravens veteran Derrick Henry flourished with his new team.
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Jacobs only shows his love to his position group and proves his points more.
“Obviously, we're doing what Saquon and Derrick did. We even see what Joe Mixon and what he did. I think that has to go up,” he explained. “Even if Christian and his expansion got earlier this year, I think it would help the running back market. But looking at what we did, how much we were for the team, the market was rising. I think I have to do it.”
Jacobs joined the highly successful team this season as he signed a four-year, $48 million contract with the Packers, the free agency, and scored 15 times on the ground.
The Green Bay Packers, running by Josh Jacobs (8), celebrate a touchdown in the second half of an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers in Green Bay, Wisconsin on Sunday, November 24th, 2024. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)
But players like Mixon, who finished 1,312 yards from the Houston Texans scrimmage, thinks that making $9,875 million per season doesn't sound right when a tight end doubles it.
In fact, Henry's deal with the Ravens was worth $16 million over two years.
Will the running back market ultimately adapt to where players in the position group are happy with the rewards? Or do teams see it as a position that can be plug and play throughout the year?
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It's amazing that Jacobs is one of the military veterans with Super Bowl tickets, not only can he enjoy time around his fellow teammates while watching the big game, but he also has to be one of the military veterans who have Super Bowl tickets.
Major Kevin Bennett, of the US Marine Corps, spent 34 years between 1971 and 2004, dedicated his life to missions around the world. Being a huge Packers fan, Jacobs's eyes was only right to surprise Bennett with this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for a running back to experience the biggest stage of football.
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Jacobs and Bennett share some time on Friday when tickets are given to one of the American heroes.
“Man, I'm excited because obviously, to me, they're real heroes,” Jacobs said. “My granddad served in the Air Force, and my uncle actually served the Marines, so for me it's definitely closer to home. I sat down, spoke to him, chose a bit of his brain, thank him, thank him. The service and things like that are definitely huge for me.”
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Scott Thompson is a sports writer for Fox News Digital.