It's safe to say that Philadelphia Eagles star running back Saquon Barkley isn't a fan of joint practices in the NFL.
The Eagles had joint practices with the New England Patriots this week and afterwards, Barkley made it clear that doesn't enjoy the concept of sharing the practice field with another team before the start of the season.
"I'm the wrong guy to ask because I hate joint practices, to be honest. I think one day is good," Barkley replied when asked about the benefits of joint practices.
"More times than not nothing good comes out of it. When you have the work it's good, but then you get the pushing, the shoving and someone says this about you and it's 'I don't know about that but you're this.' It's immature when you get to that level. I have to do a better job, too, because I'm a little troublemaker sometimes, but I was good this week."
This story will be updated.
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