Star running back "feels like a rookie" again after moving on from the this offseason. In a move many considered shocking, Barkley with the Eagles as a free agent in March. Barkley spoke about the controversial decision to join his former division rivals, following the Eagles' first OTA practice this week: It's fun.
It's a fresh start. I feel like a rookie again, getting to know everybody, learning the culture, buying into the culture. It feels like it's home.
I finally got to a spot and I've just been loving it. During his six-year tenure in New York, Barkley played in just two postseason games while running behind a deficient offensive line for most of those seasons. Barkley is expected to have a big season now that he is moving to an organization with more recent success and a much deeper roster.
Barkley Admiring His New Teammates in Philly Barkley didn't directly throw shade at the Giants, but one can read between the lines when he spoke about his first impressions of Philadelphia's offense. "Biggest thing that struck me is my first 7-on-7 huddle. You see A.
J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, Dallas Goedert and Jalen Hurts. It's not a bad group to be out there with," Barkley .
"That's not even including the offensive linemen." Barkley went on to say that while the Eagles are loaded with talent, the most important thing is the process of learning the playbook and building chemistry on offense. We're all just coming in, buying in, trying to learn the playbook, learning the system, try.
