Saquon Barkley is already in the record books thanks to his illustrious debut for the Philadelphia Eagles, becoming just the ninth player in NFL history to eclipse 2,000 rushing yards in a season this year.
Saquon Barkley is 147 yards away from Terrell Davis’ all-time NFL record for the most rushing yards in a season, playoffs included.
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In addition to playing in his first Super Bowl, he has the opportunity to break the all-time record for the most rushing yards combined in the regular season and the postseason.
Philadelphia Eagles superstar running back Saquon Barkley and his family celebrate their NFC Championship win over the Washington Commanders.
This NFL season has come together as the finest in Saquon Barkley's seven-year career, with the Super Bowl just one win away.
Barkley wasn't given the chance to top Dickerson's single-season rushing record. But there are two long-standing playoff rushing records Barkley could break Sunday against the Commanders.
Philadelphia Eagle running back Saquon Barkley missed out on a shot to set the NFL single ... The record is held by former Denver Broncos running back Terrell Davis, who had 2,476 yards in the Broncos' Super Bowl-winning season of 1998.
The star running back was named the organization's Offensive Player of the Year, but he wasn't the only Eagles player to be recognized.
Saquon Barkley sprinted 60 yards for a touchdown on his first carry of the NFC championship game and the Eagles running back had a 4-yard scoring run on his second carry to roaring "MVP.
Saquon Barkley is certainly more than capable of setting a new rushing yards record in a season in the NFC championship. So far this postseason, he's averaging 162 rushing yards per game.