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Eagles' Saquon Barkley Says Video of Daughter Wasn't Intended to Disrespect Giants

Saquon Barkley's decision to leave the New York Giants for the Philadelphia Eagles has certainly led to a lot of discussion and debate, particularly from the Big Blue side.

In a video posted by the Eagles on March 20, Barkley said his daughter, Jada, upon learning he was going to sign with Philadelphia, asked her father, "Does that mean we're gonna win now?"

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On the latest episode of the New Heights, presented by Wave Sports + Entertainment, Barkley explained that the moment involving his daughter was more about him because of "the pain it caused him" when the Giants would lose to the Eagles and how he reacted to those games than a shot at his former team.