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Saquon Barkley Squats

Eagles post another insane Saquon Barkley squat video and the timing feels…not accidental?

Now that all the rubbish surrounding Saquon Barkley playing golf and hanging out with the President of the United States has finally blown over, +the Philadelphia Eagles’ running back is back in the lab to begin preparations for the 2025 NFL season.

Saquon Barkley is in absolute sicko mode.

On Tuesday, the Eagles casually dropped a video that sent a not-so-subtle message to the rest of the NFL that featured yet again, Saquon Barkley squatting an ungodly amount of weight like it was a warmup set.

They didn’t even bother flexing with the actual weight number, because that wasn’t the point. Other accounts reported that Saquon Barkley was doing reps of 585 pounds, so we’ll just roll with that. The real point here is the Eagles giving the internet a much needed reminder about the personnel they have on offense.

Ideally, this video, along with all the other videos of Saquon and Jalen Hurts squatting ridiculous amounts of weight in the gym will be on loop while the NFL brings back voting on whether or not they should ban the Tush Push.

Saquon Barkley squatting 585 LBS in the gym:

Saquon Barkley’s Message to Tush Push Haters…

Right on cue, the Tush Push Ban™ is heading back to the table. The NFL’s owners and the crybaby crowd are once again whining about the Eagles “ruining the game” with the most unstoppable play in football.

As mentioned, run videos of Saquon and Hurts squatting along with the height and weight of every offensive lineman on the roster while the vote is happening. Maybe then, NFL owners will realize that their disdain for the Eagles’ now-signature play is nothing more than personnel jealousy.

The Eagles just happen to post a video of Saquon squatting the combined weight of your entire defensive line right before the vote? Totally a coincidence, right?

It probably is, but either way, I like to believe it’s a reminder ahead of another round of Tush Push voting. Run the tapes. Flash the roster and player details. Let every GM and owner sit there and shamefully stew in it while they are preparing to vote.

At the end of the day, the Tush Push isn’t a cheat code — it’s what happens when you build a bully ball roster of guys who are simply stronger, meaner, and more physical than the rest of the league. Anyone whining about it is just mad their team can’t stop it. Or worse, can’t run it themselves without snapping their QB like a breadstick.

Saquon Looks Like He’s Ready to Break the Game Again

Let’s not forget the main character here — Barkley is looking hungrier than ever. Fresh off a historic 2,500-yard season (including playoffs), the dude is already tossing around more weight in May than most defenders will see all season.

It’s scary how dialed in he looks.

And with the Eagles offensive line back, Hurts squatting small SUVs again this offseason, and Barkley looking ready to break physics? It might not just be the Tush Push that’s unstoppable in Philly next year. It might be the entire offense.

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