Saquon Barkley’s decision to leave the New York Giants for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2024 free agency is being investigated by the NFL amid rumors of possible tampering.
The league is “looking into potential tampering by the Eagles,” according to ESPN’s Dan Graziano.
Per a league source, the NFL is looking into potential tampering by the Eagles and the Falcons related to the free-agent signings of Saquon Barkley and Kirk Cousins.
Star running back Barkley and the Eagles agreed “a three-year, $37.75 million contract that could be worth up to $46.75M and includes $26M fully guaranteed at signing,” on Monday’ March 11, per Graziano’s colleague Adam Schefter.
A possibility of tampering was raised a day later, when James Franklin, Barkley’s former coach at Penn State, seemed to suggest Eagles’ owner Howie Roseman jumped the gun and made an early pitch to the player, per an article by Mark Wogenrich for Sports Illustrated’s All Penn State.
Per a league source, the NFL is looking into potential tampering by the Eagles and the Falcons related to the free-agent signings of Saquon Barkley and Kirk Cousins.
— Dan Graziano (@DanGrazianoESPN) March 14, 2024
Wogenrich reported Franklin said this about how Roseman sold Barkley on returning to Pennsylvania: “He said that was one of the first things that Howie said to him on the phone as part of his sales pitch to him was not only the Philadelphia Eagles and that but obviously the connection with Penn State and the fan base as well.”
The Giants declined comment on this matter https://t.co/XiG1RLNGnA
— Dan Duggan (@DDuggan21) March 14, 2024
Teams and players were permitted to agree deals in principle from 4 p.m. ET on Monday, but only if buyers “talk directly to agents. They can’t talk to the player, unless the player has no agent and represents himself,” per Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio.
NFL, Giants and Eagles Quiet Amid ‘Tampering’ Rumors
An ESPN report by Tim McManus, also featuring contributions from Graziano and Jordan Raanan, revealed “an Eagles spokesperson said that all recruiting done by the team is facilitated through the agent.”
The same report also detailed how “the NFL declined to comment on whether it is investigating possible impermissible contact. An Eagles spokesperson said he was unaware of any communication from the league to the team on the subject as of Wednesday evening.”
Saquon Barkley in 2022:
▪️ 1,312 rushing yards (career high)
▪️ 295 attempts (career high)
▪️ 10 rushing touchdowns
▪️ 338 receiving yards
▪️ Pro Bowl
▪️ Scored go-ahead TD in London
▪️ Helped secure @Giants playoff berth @saquon is back. pic.twitter.com/L3UWfp4V6d— NFL UK (@NFLUK) March 9, 2023
Meanwhile, “the Giants declined comment on this matter,” per Dan Duggan of The Athletic.
The lack of noise from all parties involved and potentially impacted by any investigation isn’t surprising. Not when it’s “standard for the league to look into such matters,” according to Duggan’s colleague Dianna Russini.
The league will be looking into potential tampering violations involving the Eagles and Saquon Barkley as well as the Atlanta Falcons and Kirk Cousins, per source. Important to note, this is standard for the league to look into such matters.
Standard or not, the continued speculation surrounding how Barkley left the Giants for their fiercest rival in the NFC East only adds to the noise created by this controversial move.
Saquon Barkley Exit Continues to Prompt Controversy
It was inevitable Barkley swapping the Giants for the Eagles would spark some heated reactions. So it proved, when Barkley engaged in a brief and bitter spat with Giants’ all-time leading rusher Tiki Barber.
The issue of a Giants legacy was at the heart of their back and forth. Barkley might have damaged his in the eyes of many by joining the old enemy.
If the Eagles were to be found to have violated any rules, it would only add to the friction from both sides. That would be a shame because Barkley earned the right to leave the Giants with his head held high.
The league will be looking into potential tampering violations involving the Eagles and Saquon Barkley as well as the Atlanta Falcons and Kirk Cousins, per source. Important to note, this is standard for the league to look into such matters.
— Dianna Russini (@DMRussini) March 14, 2024
He was named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year after being selected second overall in the 2018 NFL draft. An additional Pro-Bowl nod followed in 2022 after Barkley almost singlehandedly carried the Giants to a surprise playoff berth.
Barkley rushed for a career-high 1,312 yards and tied for the team lead with 57 receptions. His dual-threat brilliance wasn’t enough to earn a new, long-term contract.
Saquon Barkley in 2022:
▪️ 1,312 rushing yards (career high)
▪️ 295 attempts (career high)
▪️ 10 rushing touchdowns
▪️ 338 receiving yards
▪️ Pro Bowl
▪️ Scored go-ahead TD in London
▪️ Helped secure @Giants playoff berth
@saquon is back.
Giants’ general manager Joe Schoen instead opted to pay quarterback Daniel Jones. Schoen still wouldn’t give Barkley the big bucks this offseason, even after injuries and turnovers made the decision to invest in Jones look foolhardy.
The Giants had two chances to pay Barkley, but declined. Schoen is content to find more cost-effective options in the backfield, including signing a favorite of head coach Brian Daboll, Devin Singletary, and perhaps adding another veteran runner.
Ultimately, how the Eagles acquired Barkley is unlikely to alter the Giants’ plans to move on without him.