By Suzanne Bowdey The Washington Stand
You didn鈥檛 have to be a fan of the Philadelphia Eagles to appreciate (even reluctantly) running back Saquon Barkley鈥檚 season. The Super Bowl-winning star rocketed through defenses, racking up more than 2,000 yards and 15 touchdowns in a football season that can only be called unbelievable.
Now, almost five months removed from the championship, the world is learning that No. 26鈥檚 secret weapon wasn鈥檛 his speed, toughness, or legs. It was his faith.
The NFL鈥檚 Offensive Player of the Year worked hard to get where he is, to be sure, but Barkley thinks there鈥檚 also something to be said for his recent conversion. In between holes with golfer Grant Horvat (and his 1.3 million followers) for his 鈥淏reak 60鈥 series, the two talked about the running back鈥檚 spiritual journey.
At one point, Barkley took the conversation in a more religious direction. 鈥淚鈥檓 very big in my faith,鈥 Horvat replied. 鈥淵ou are as well.鈥
The Eagle replied enthusiastically, 鈥淵es, I just became a Christian not too long ago.鈥
He paused, adding:
I don鈥檛 think it鈥檚 a coincidence that the best year I had in my career, I found my faith. It gives me some clarity in life.
Of course, this wasn鈥檛 a surprise to people following the superstar鈥檚 championship season. During the Super Bowl鈥檚 media day, Barkley credited his agent鈥攚ho also happens to be a pastor鈥攆or playing a key role in turning his life around.
鈥淚鈥檓 not going to sit here and tell you that I know the Bible, like, in and out. It鈥檚 something I鈥檓 learning,鈥 he acknowledged. 鈥淚鈥檓 challenging myself to get better at [it] with my family and my friends,鈥 Barkley told the press. 鈥淸I鈥檓] really lucky to have my agent [Ed Berry]. He鈥檚 a pastor, and I鈥檓 able to have Bible studies with him.鈥
But the dad of two wanted people to know it鈥檚 a day-to-day process.
鈥淸I鈥檓] just growing, and I think that鈥檚 the beautiful thing about it. And I think that鈥檚 what religion and faith is鈥擺it鈥檚] having a relationship with God and understanding who Jesus is, and that鈥檚 what I鈥檝e been trying to do this year. I鈥檓 going to continue to try to get better at it.鈥
If it鈥檚 anything like football, he鈥檒l find a way to push forward no matter what鈥檚 standing in his way.
And it isn鈥檛 just God that Barkley is openly embracing. In April, before the Eagles were set to visit the White House as NFL world champions, Barkley was blasted for hitting the greens with President Donald Trump. When the woke bullies tried to fault and shame him for it, No. 26 refused to back down.
鈥淸S]ome people are really upset cause I played [golf] and flew to the White House with the PRESIDENT,鈥 he posted. 鈥淢aybe I just respect the office, not a hard concept to understand. Just golfed with Obama not too long ago 鈥 and look forward to finishing my round with Trump! Now ya get out [of] my mentions with all of this politics and have [an] amazing day.鈥
The president had nothing but praise for the 28-year-old after their outing. 鈥淗e鈥檚 a handsome guy,鈥 Trump smiled. 鈥淚 offered him a ride. And he loved it. He is a great young guy and an incredible football player.鈥
Barkley鈥檚 politics, some have noticed, have 鈥渟hifted.鈥 Back in 2019, Barkley made waves for backing anti-American Colin Kaepernick鈥攚ho鈥檚 best known, not for his football prowess (he has none), but for trashing the national anthem and leading a movement of unpatriotic condemnation of the U.S.
鈥淚f a fan wants to not be a fan of me because I retweet a thing for Colin Kaepernick, I don鈥檛 care,鈥 Barkley told the New York Daily News six years ago. 鈥淧eople have their own opinions,鈥 he insisted, defending his decision to support Kaepernick. 鈥淓veryone is entitled to that. I just would hope that people respect I have a right to my own opinion, as well.鈥
Now, the man who hoisted his adorable daughters on his shoulders after beating the Kansas City Chiefs is embracing faith, family, and a country that has nothing but praise for Barkley鈥檚 qualities on鈥攁nd now, off鈥攖he field.
In May, EA Sports cemented Barkley鈥檚 legendary status, announcing him as the cover for this year鈥檚 Madden video game. Asked if he鈥檚 worried about the curse that supposedly follows the 鈥淢adden鈥 cover, Barkley laughed. 鈥淣ah, I鈥檓 a believer in God. That鈥檚 my mindset, to be completely honest.鈥
It鈥檚 a breath of fresh air after other celebrity athletes鈥 falls from grace. Unlike 11-time medalist Simone Biles, who torched her reputation by publicly berating girls sports advocate鈥攁nd elite swimmer鈥擱iley Gaines.
In a classless post that showed the gymnast鈥檚 true colors, Biles, a self-described Christian, suggested that anyone fighting against radical trans ideology in sports is 鈥渟ick.鈥 And while Biles desperately tried to damage control when the national outrage became too much, her half-hearted apology did little to change people鈥檚 perspectives of her extreme views.
Eventually, the pushback got to be so overwhelming that Biles didn鈥檛 come to her senses and agree to stand alongside Gaines and the other 80% of Americans demanding justice. She deleted her Twitter account.
Barkley, on the other hand, seems determined to use his platform for good. 鈥淚 know so many people, so many kids that 鈥 would love to be in the position I鈥檓 in right now,鈥 he reflected a few weeks ago. 鈥淚鈥檝e had injuries before. I tore my knee, I stepped on a foot and rolled my ankle and was out 4-to-6 weeks, and there was no curse then,鈥 he said, adding:
That鈥檚 just how life works. You鈥檙e gonna have your ups and downs, but my mindset is coming in, work, do what I need to do, and the rest is in God鈥檚 hands.
Originally published by The Washington Stand