If Tiki Barber thought it was bad that Saquon Barkley left the New York Giants to sign with the division rival Philadelphia Eagles, just wait until the former running back hears what Barkley’s daughter said about the move.
During a recent interview that was released by the Eagles, Barkley spoke about his big decision to jump from one NFC East team to another. He shared a hilarious comment his 5-year-old daughter Jada made when she realized her father would be playing for a new team.
“When I told her that we were gonna be going to Philly, she kind of was just like, ‘Does that mean we’re gonna win now?’” Barkley recalled. “And I just start smiling and I was like, ‘Hopefully, hopefully we can win some more games.’”
First thing Saquon Barkley's daughter said when he told her he was going to the Eagles:
"Does that mean we're going to win now?"
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— Crossing Broad (@CrossingBroad) March 20, 2024
The Eagles have certainly done a lot more winning than the Giants over the past few years. You know it’s gotten bad when a 5-year-old takes note.
Barkley grew up in Pennsylvania, which is probably one of the reasons he had such a strong response to Barber calling him a traitor. His daughter’s unintentionally savage remark had to have made Barkley feel even better.