Saquon Barkley's season has been nothing short of remarkable. And he has one more game left to add to it.
The Kansas City Chiefs face the Philadelphia Eagles in search of a record third straight Super Bowl victory, but Barkley is also on the brink of making his own history.
The NFL's rushing leader is just 30 yards away from passing Broncos Hall of Fame running back Terrell Davis for the most rushing yards in a season including playoffs all-time. Davis piled up 2,476 yards in 1998, and Barkley sits at 2,447 entering Super Bowl LIX.
It's no surprise that there are plenty of Barkley props to play for the big game.
Here's a look at his stats, some of his props available for Super Bowl LIX, betting trends and more.
Odds as of publication. For the most current odds, visit ESPN BET.
Barkley Super Bowl props
Betting trends and more
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Barkley led the NFL with 2,005 rush yards this season. He is the fifth different player to lead the league in rushing yards and make the Super Bowl. The last player to lead the league in rushing yards and win a Super Bowl was Terrell Davis in the 1998 season.
Barkley is looking to complete one of the most historic seasons in NFL history: NFL's rushing leader, Offensive Player of the Year (ESPN BET favorite), win a Super Bowl. Only five players have done this in an entire career (Jamal Lewis, Priest Holmes, Terrell Davis, Walter Payton and Marcus Allen). Barkley is looking to join 1998 Terrell Davis as the only players to do it in a season.
Should Barkley win Super Bowl MVP (third-shortest odds at 3-1, per ESPN BET), he would join Terrell Davis and Marcus Allen as the only players to hit all of those marks all-time and the first to do it in a single season.
Barkley (2,447 rushing yards) enters the Super Bowl needing 30 rushing yards to pass Terrell Davis (2,476 in 1998) for the most in a season including playoffs all-time.
Barkley turns 28 on Super Bowl Sunday. He'll be the first player to play in a Super Bowl on his birthday since James White for the Patriots against the Rams in Super Bowl LIII. He also could become the first player ever to score a Super Bowl touchdown on his birthday. (Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean will also celebrate his birthday on Sunday.)