After a full offseason of questions about his future with the New York Giants, Saquon Barkley would like to remain a New York Giant.
The Pro Bowl running back told reporters Thursday he would like to remain in New York with the trade deadline fast approaching, according to
"Sitting here, everyone knows how I feel. Everyone knows I don't want to get traded," Barkley said."I don't think anyone in their right mind would want to get traded anywhere. It's not an easy thing to do. You have to move. I have a family. I would love to be here. "But like I said, it's not in my control. My focus is to be the leader I can be for this team and get this thing on the right track."
The NFL trade deadline arrives this year on Oct. 31 at 4 p.m. ET, giving teams a little under two weeks to make their decisions. With the 1-5 Giants struggling heavily and Barkley a pending free agent, a trade certainly seems possible.this summer after being hit with the unwanted franchise tag. He hasn't quite had the contract year he would want so far,Given that the Giants already didn't seem enthusiastic about paying Barkley, a trade doesn't seem too wild an idea for the team.
Barkley doesn't quite carry the star power he had early in his career, but a trade for a running back-needy team would still be seen as an impact move.Two separate million-dollar lottery tickets bought in Western Washington
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