Barkley is one of the many new faces at Philadelphia’s mandatory mini-camp on Tuesday after he signed a three-year, $37.75 million deal with the team in the offseason.
“Sometimes you see Giants fans around here with it being so close,” he said. “And he, they give me a good ‘Hey, go Giants!’ And I typically let it go, but if the guy gets me good enough I usually say, ‘We got your best player.'”
Recently in practice, Sirianni said he started having visions of Barkley making Eagles defenders miss tackles during games after the Penn State University product made a teammate miss a tackle in practice.
“I wasn’t happy that our defensive player missed that tackle on this particular one,” Sirianni said. “But I’m really happy that Saquon, that No. 26, is on our side making the guy miss.”
Barkley won’t have to wait too long to play his former team in the 2024 season.
The Eagles will travel north to face the Giants at MetLife Stadium in Week 7 on Sunday, Oct. 20. They’ll also play in the regular season finale against the Giants on Jan. 5, 2025.
“Saquon, it’s really nice to see him in green Sirriani Said.