The documentary “Saquon” follows NFL running back Saquon Barkley’s journey to the Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles.
“Saquon” chronicles Barkley’s first season in Philadelphia and looks back at Barkley’s five years in the NFL through video diaries he recorded. The documentary is available to stream on Prime Video on Thursday, October 9, with a 30-day free trial.
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“Saquon” began as a video diary documenting his ACL recovery five years ago, but the camera continued to roll after his return. It reveals an intimate journey through his frustrations over the lack of control of his career, quiet family moments, and ultimately, his dominant year with the Eagles, culminating in a storybook Super Bowl win on his birthday, according to Amazon.
Barkley was drafted by the Giants in 2018, when he won the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and also won NFL Offensive Player of the Year for the Eagles in 2024. Barkley played three years at Penn State University before he went to the NFL.
Below is a look at the trailer for “Saquon” from Prime Video’s YouTube Channel:
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