Philadelphia Eagles legend Jason Kelce felt the burn of the backlash aimed at Saquon Barkley. When the running back returned to MetLife Stadium, he was all but greeted with boos. Kelce hopped onto X, dishing out some real talk. “I 100% understand why fans hate he’s an Eagle, and why there are boos. I mean, I played in Philadelphia; babies are 𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧 here booing instead of crying.” Seriously, that line could be the best meme of the week!
We know Barkley didn’t let the jeers shake him. He went straight beast mode, racking up 176 rushing yards and scoring a touchdown, while his former team, the Giants, tumbled to a brutal 28-3 defeat. It’s wild; here’s a guy who spent six glorious seasons dazzling the fans, and now they’re flipping the script and throwing him shade.
Kelce kept the conversation rolling, expressing disbelief over the misplaced blame. “For the life of me, I don’t understand why Giants fans hate Saquon for what happened, and not the Giants organization for the fact he is an Eagle.” And honestly, he’s spot on. Fans are venting their anger at the wrong target—like blaming the pizza delivery guy for the restaurant’s decision to stop serving pepperoni! So why not redirect that energy into questioning why the front office couldn’t step up and make things right?
For Barkley, it all started after the Giants chose not to extend his contract. But then he got a hefty three-year, $37.75 million deal from the Eagles waiting on the table. So, can you blame him for jumping ship? Every player knows they’re playing a game. And if the home team isn’t feeling them? They gotta go where the offers are right.
The real culprits Behind Barkley’s departure
Now, let’s zoom out for a second and explore what really drove Barkley to the Eagles, because this isn’t just a simple case of hopping on the rival bandwagon for kicks. The power players in the Giants’ front office—hello, general manager Joe Schoen and co-owners John Mara and Steve Tisch—decided not to offer Barkley a contract extension. Yup, they made the call to let their star running back go free. As a result, Barkley had to hit the market, which, spoiler alert, led him straight to Philly!
It’s hard to ignore the feeling of betrayal and anger lurking in the hearts of Giants fans. But blaming Barkley for leaving after the Giants dropped the ball on contract talks? That seems a bit unfair, right? It’s almost like getting mad at someone for leaving a bad date.
Jason Kelce made sure to remind everyone that the blame rests with the Giants and their decision-makers. “They have absolutely no one to blame other than the Giants ownership and management decisions for why he is no longer a Giant,” he said. That’s a solid mic drop right there!
At the end of the day, those feelings are misdirected. Instead of directing anger towards a player who gave it his all, directing frustration toward the Giants’ inability to keep their star would make much more sense. It’s a classic “who’s really to blame?” story that transcends sports and taps into everyday life.