Five Philadelphia Eagles were named finalists for 2024 AP NFL awards, including Saquon Barkley for MVP and OPOY.
In addition to Barkley and Baun, the Eagles had Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean named finalists for the Defensive Rookie of the Year award, and DC Vic Fangio up for Assistant Coach of the Year.
From Whitehall High School to the NFL, teammates of Saquon Barkley are left in awe of his ability and motivated by his selflessness.
Barkley and Baun were named to the All-Pro team for the first time as A.J. Brown, Jalen Carter, Lane Johnson, and Jordan Mailata made second-team All-Pro.
Philadelphia Eagles RB Saquon Barkley, LB Zack Baun, CB Quinyon Mitchell, CB Cooper DeJean, and DC Vic Fangio were all named finalists for regular season individual awards by the Associated Press. The winners will be announced on Thursday night the week of the Super Bowl.
Philadelphia Eagles RB Saquon Barkley and LB Zack Baun both earned NFL All-Pro Team selections for the first time in their careers.
Saquon Barkley has been nominated for NFL MVP and Offensive Player of the Year after a near-historic rushing season that he's continued into the playoffs.
Saquon Barkley is a finalist for NFL MVP and Offensive Player of the Year. See which other Eagles are finalists.
When Zack Baun signed in Philadelphia last March, the Eagles could not have envisioned this. He wasn't even an inside linebacker. On Friday, Baun and running back Saquon Barkley were named to The ...
Philadelphia saw just two starters earn first-team All-Pro honors with Saquon Barkley and Zack Baun earning the awards. A.J. Brown, Jordan Mailata, Lane Johnson, and Jalen Carter all received second-team All-Pro honors.
Saquon Barkley and Zack Baun earned first-team honors, while Jordan Mailata and several other Eagles made the second-team.
The Philadelphia Eagles have reached the NFC Championship game for the second time in three seasons, the first time the franchise reached the conference championship game twice in a three-season stretch since Andy Reid took the team to four straight NFC title games from 2001 to 2004.