The Morning Call

Saquon OK with sitting

With preseason underway, star RB is fine being on the sidelines

- By Tom Canavan

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Saquon Barkley has no problem watching preseason games from the sidelines if that’s what New York Giants coach Pat Shurmur wants.

While in uniform, the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year last season was a spectator and cheerleade­r for the Giants in their 31-22 victory over the Jets last Thursday.

Speaking to the media Monday after practice, Barkley shrugged off being a nonpartici­pant. He is getting a lot of work every day in practice. He’s been a halfback long enough to know how to run the ball. And he certainly doesn’t need to get hit to get ready for the season opener at Dallas on Sept. 8.

If last season is any indication, the second pick overall in 2018 is going to be hit around 400 times this season. Barkley carried the ball 261 times for 1,307 yards and was targeted for passes 121 times, catching 91. That’s 382 times he was a target and doesn’t take into account the times he has to block or is hit while carrying out a fake.

Still, Barkley would not object to playing in the preseason.

“If you know anything about me, or if you ask my teammates, I love the game of football,” the Penn State and Whitehall High product said. “Any opportunit­y that you get to play. Every single day we stop and we mention, especially in the RB group, how big of a blessing it is to come out here and play the sport that you love.”

Barkley spoke to Shurmur after being told he was not going to play in the opener and was told there is a plan. Neither he nor Shurmur discussed it. “I’ll let it reveal itself,” Shurmur said. Barkley missed most of preseason last year after straining a hamstring in the opener.

“Do I think I need it? I think it depends on the player,” Barkley said. “Every year is different. Am I ready if I have to [play]? Yes.

“My mindset every week is to prepare to go out there and compete at a high level for my team, no matter if it’s one snap, two series, one quarter or if I don’t play. If I don’t play, I stay locked in and try to keep the energy and the vibes good on the sideline.”

Barkley showed his energy level against the Jets, running down the sideline to congratula­te rookie quarterbac­k Daniel Jones and receiver Bennie Fowler after a touchdown pass.

Barkley laughed at the idea he needs to get hit to be ready for the season.

“Yeah, I don’t think anyone needs to be hit,” he said. “I think if everyone could choose not to get hit until Week 1, they would choose that. But you are right: Some people like to get that first contact, like to get that first hit.

“But for me, I’m the type of player that no matter if it is preseason, playoffs or the regular season, once that first play goes and I get hit, I’m fine.”

The Giants have had Barkley lined up as somewhat of a wide receiver on some plays recently. The hope is to match him against a linebacker or safety in open space.

It would be an interestin­g wrinkle this season, with Odell Beckham Jr. now playing for the Cleveland Browns. However, Barkley is a running back first.

Second-year left guard Will Hernandez said the line is going to do its job whether Barkley is carrying the ball or it’s Wayne Gallman, Paul Perkins or any other back.

“We always come out and we give it our all,” Hernandez said. “It doesn’t matter what back we’ve got back there. Obviously, Saquon makes things a little bit easier sometimes.”

NOTES: CB DeAndre Baker is being listed as day to day with a sprained left knee. He was hurt Sunday in a noncontrac­t drill . ... CB Sam Beal is making progress coming back from a hamstring injury. He is day to day . ... Rookie WR Darius Slayton practiced fully for the first time since sustaining a hamstring injury three weeks ago . ... WR Amba Etta-Tawo tore an Achilles tendon in practice Monday . ... Shurmur fell over his bulldog walking out the house and has a scrape on the left side of his face.

 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II/AP ?? As a rookie in 2018, Giants running back Saquon Barkley was targeted by opposing defenses more than 380 times.
FRANK FRANKLIN II/AP As a rookie in 2018, Giants running back Saquon Barkley was targeted by opposing defenses more than 380 times.

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