PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Saquon Barkley can admit it now after another futile effort. He’s in a “funk.”
Of late? Absolutely.
The Philadelphia Eagles running back and AP Offensive Player of the year ran for just 22 yards on 10 carries in a loss — an epic collapse, actually — to the Dallas Cowboys. Barkley, the former Whitehall High School and Penn State star, even lost a key fumble in the fourth quarter that helped turn a 21-0 lead into a 24-21 loss for the Eagles’ biggest blown lead in a defeat since 1999.
All season? Yup, and that makes the frustration even worse for Barkley, who would have been hard-pressed to match last season’s numbers — 2,005 yards rushing in the regular season, an NFL-record 2,504 yards rushing for the regular season and playoffs, two 200-yard games (one in the playoff

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