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Saquon Barkley gifted 1 of 1 custom chain after Eagles Super Bowl victory

Barkley-Truaxby:Barkley Truax02/10/25

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Saquon Barkley
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Saquan Barkley was given a custom-designed, 1 of 1 diamond chain after helping lead the Philadelphia Eagles to a Super Bowl victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.

The chain, made by Benny the Jewler, is uniquely crafted and customized with the number 26 — Barkley’s number for the Eagles. The jewler showcased the exquisite piece, along with the Super Bowl-winning running back wearing it, on his Instagram on Monday.

Complex Sports revealed some of the finer detail of the piece — showcasing the diamond-encrusted necklace fit specifically for a Super Bowl champion.

On his Instagram page, Benny the Jewler revealed that the piece has over 200 cts in VVS. It was gifted to Barkley in a Eagles-green velvet case.

Benny the Jewler is known best for his exceptional custom jewelry designs for numerous high-profile clients, according to his website. His social media, along with his website, are full of photos depicting his clients which range from Cardi B and Nicki Minaj, to Jake Paul, among others.

For Saquon, he’ll be adding more than just a chain to his jewelry collection after Sunday.

Although he didn’t have to most productive game of his season during the Super Bowl, rushing 25 times for 57 yards as well as hauling in six passes for 40 yards through the air, it still was enough for the Eagles to take control of the game early and never look back.

That performance wasn’t indicative of the season he had i n2024, as it was one for the record books. He cleared over 2,000 rushing yards during the regular season. Only nine times in NFL history has an NFL running back cleared the 2,000-yard threshold.

In Philadelphia’s 55-23 win over Washington in the NFC Championship Game, Barkley was much more productive, logging 15 carries for 118 rushing yards and three touchdowns. His 2024-2025 season will surely go down as one of the greatest campaigns ever by a running back in league history, and he now has the Super Bowl victory to top it off.

During the playoffs alone, Barkley added 499 rushing yards and four touchdowns on 91 carries to his total.

In all, he recorded 2,504 rushing yards during this past season — shattering the NFL single-season rushing yardage record (including playoffs), which was previously held by Terrell Davis (2,476 yards). Coming into the Super Bowl, Barkley had 2,447 total rushing yards, which was second in the record books at the time.

On3’s Wade Peery contributed to this report.