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Saquon Barkley Speaks About Super Bowl Victory In Bucks Co. Visit
The Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Champion running back took a shift at Raising Cane's in Bensalem on Thursday. He talked about it below.

TREVOSE, PA —Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Champion Saquon Barkley got to take a shift at the drive-thru of the Raising Cane's on Thursday and see and greet the fans. And then he got to go inside and talk about the team's Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.
As Barkley was in Philadelphia Friday for the Super Bowl parade, he discussed his relationship with the City of Brotherly Love and its fans.
“I’ve felt so embraced by Philly and these fans. They’ve been amazing to me and my family, especially my daughter,” Barkley told Raising Cane's on Thursday during an interview. “I didn’t think it would take seven years to win a Super Bowl, but it’s been truly amazing and the fans are great. Our dynasty starts now!”
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Barkley was the 2025 Offensive Player of the Year in his first year with the Eagles. He won the Lombardy Trophy for the franchise's second Super Bowl win. All on his birthday.
Since then, Barkley has appeared on "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" and then made his appearance at Raising Cane's on Thursday.
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“Some guys never reach this moment and you understand it’s not an easy thing to do, but it makes it all worth it when you hold that Lombardi Trophy,” Barkley said. “It feels good!”
He appeared on Thursday with Raising Cane's CEO Todd Graves. Graves and Barkley are friends and most recently spent time together in Graves’ suite at F1 Miami.
“I came from being on the enemy side while I was in New York building my foundation and I didn’t want to step on toes,” Barkley said. “But seeing how the fans have embraced my family and I has been amazing.”
The birthday and victory celebrations continued as Barkley and Graves stopped by Raising Cane’s to greet more than 400 fans and work the Drive-Thru and front counter. They also served up Green Lemonade, a limited-time offering at Philly Cane’s in honor of the Eagles being in the Super Bowl.
“I loved working the Drive-Thru with Todd,” Barkley said. “The first time I came to Cane’s was in Charlotte with my teammates. My favorite thing to eat is the Box Combo – you can never go wrong with Chicken Fingers and fries.”
“It was amazing watching Saquon, Jalen and the team win the Super Bowl on Sunday night. It was a great game and seeing Saquon hold the Lombardi Trophy and be named Offensive Player of the Year all within his first season with Philly was great,” Graves said.
Barkley, though, wants to receive more Super Bowl rings.
“I thank God for these opportunities and am enjoying the moment. A lot of people never get to reach this moment” Barkley said. “That said, I have a hard time sleeping because I’m thinking about the offseason.”

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