Saquon Barkley tweets suggest he’s ready for a big comeback

New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley has had a lot of time to focus on his return in 2021 after a torn ACL injury in 2020.

Former Penn State running back Saquon Barkley is ready for a return to the football field with the New York Giants in 2021. After seeing his 2020 season prematurely cut short in Week 2 of the Giants’ season, Barkley has been focusing on his rehab from a torn ACL injury. you won’t have to look for to see how Barkley is getting his fans ready for his return in 2021.

Barkley has been tweeting about his focus on his return in recent days, suggesting the best of Barkley is still to come once he is able to get back on the football field.

Responding to a tweet showing off a highlight of Barkley ripping off a long touchdown run against the Philadelphia Eagles in 2019, Barkley said “You ain’t seen nothing yet!

Of course, rehabbing from a torn ACL is a lengthy process, even for today’s modern athletes. So, although Barkley has his positive momentum to share with the masses, he also knows there is still a good amount of work to go through before he will be fully ready to play football again in the NFL.

Barkley has rushed for 2,344 yards and 17 touchdowns in his first three seasons in the NFL, in a total of 31 games.

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