Saquon Barkley gifts Eagles offensive linemen with truckload of Bud Light after Super Bowl win

Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley delivered a big gift to his offensive line following his team’s 40-22 Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. And it came in the form of a beverage.
Barkley, along with Bud Light, gifted each of his offensive linemen a truckload of beer, per John Clark of NBC10 Philadelphia. Each offensive lineman received their own truck of Bud Light just in time for Friday’s Super Bowl parade in the city.
Barkley, who appeared on Tuesday’s episode of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” agreed to go on the show only if quarterback Jalen Hurts and his offensive line came with him. After Fallon showed a clip of Barkley shotgunning a beer in the locker room after the Super Bowl victory, Fallon introduced the Eagles’ starting offensive line of Jordan Mailata, Landon Dickerson, Cam Jurgens, Mekhi Becton and Lane Johnson.
Together, the eight of them shotgunned a beer together on set.
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The Eagles had a loaded roster this season, but perhaps their biggest strength was their offensive line. In addition to helping keep Hurts upright, the unit guided the way for Barkley, who rushed for 2,005 yards in 16 regular season games. Barkley rushed for 499 yards in four postseason games, bringing his total to 2,504 yards — shattering the NFL single-season rushing yardage record (including playoffs) previously held by Terrell Davis (2,476 yards).
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Barkley couldn’t have done it without his offensive line. And the Eagles couldn’t have won their second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history without the success of both. Barkley, however, isn’t satisfied. He wants to start a dynasty in Philadelphia.
“I said after the game, ‘Why can’t our dynasty start now?’” Barkley said earlier this week at a Raising Cane’s in Trevose, Pennsylvania. “Probably had a little bit of champagne and other stuff in my system at the time. But you really can’t focus on that. You got to enjoy the moment. It’s hard to win one, and you take it in, enjoy the moment and start all over. It kinda starts over after Friday.”