Saquon Barkley expresses dislike for back-to-back joint practices

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Last updated Aug 20, 2026

Saquon Barkley expresses dislike for back-to-back joint practices
Summary

Eagles running back Saquon Barkley stated his aversion to consecutive days of joint practices, expressing that one day is sufficient to limit skirmishes that often happen during these sessions. Barkley's comments reflect a common sentiment among players who prefer less intense practice formats. As the Eagles prepare for the upcoming season, managing practice dynamics will be crucial for player safety and team chemistry. These remarks come as teams increasingly utilize joint practices for competitive preparation.

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  • Barkley dislikes multiple days of joint practices.
  • He believes one day is enough to avoid conflicts.
  • The Eagles are gearing up for the upcoming season.
  • Managing practice intensity is key for player safety.
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  • 8:07 PMESPN'I hate joint practices,' Eagles star Barkley says
  • 7:44 PMYahoo SportsEagles' Saquon Barkley blasts joint practices in the NFL
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It's safe to say that Philadelphia Eagles star running back Saquon Barkley isn't a fan of joint practices in the NFL. The Eagles had joint practices with the New England Patriots this week and afterwards, Barkley made it clear that doesn't enjoy the concept of sharing the practice field with another team before the start of the season.

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Eagles running back Saquon Barkley said he hates back-to-back days of joint practices, adding "one day is good" to avoid skirmishes that regularly occur during the sessions.

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