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Barkley Praises Sirianni, Eagles' Super Bowl Hopes

Saquon Barkley, once critical of Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni, now praises his intense focus and attention to detail, contributing to the teams success and Barkleys impressive rushing stats.

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