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The Eagles sat running back Saquon Barkley in Week 18 instead of going for the NFL regular-season rushing record. But Barkley now has a chance to break the NFL regular season + postseason rushing record.
After having 205 yards against the Rams on Sunday, Barkley totaled 2,329 yards in the regular season and postseason. Only one player in NFL history has accomplished more than that – and that player did it twice.
Broncos running back Terrell Davis set the NFL record for total rushing yards in the regular season and playoffs in 1997, when he totaled 2,331 yards. A year later, Davis broke his own record, totaling 2,476 yards in the regular season and postseason. Davis and the Broncos won the Super Bowl both years.
Barkley needs to rush for 148 yards to pass Davis and have the most combined rushing yards in league and postseason history in NFL history. He has a chance to do that in the NFC Championship Game against the Chiefs, and if the Eagles win that game he could add to his Super Bowl rushing total. With two more big games, Barkley could have the best season ever in NFL history.