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With the 2025-26 NFL season starting this Sunday, two former Clemson standouts have received honors on the NFL’s annual Top 100 list.
After a season filled with accolades, Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley picked up another: He was ranked No. 1 on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2025 list on Monday night.
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NFL Network is releasing its annual Top 100 players list before the 2025 season and two Cincinnati Bengals are among the highest ranked players in the league.
Barkley, who set an NFL record with 2,504 rushing yards between the regular and postseasons, was voted No. 1 in the annual NFL Top 100. The Eagles finished with a league-high nine players on the list.
When the Baltimore Ravens signed running back Derrick Henry in March of 2024, fans and pundits could only imagine how special the pairing of him and quarterback ...
The top 100 players list is voted on annually by players across the NFL.
“. @Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes is ranked No. 5 on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2025!” the league posted on X along with a video ...
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley was No.1 on this year's list. The list, voted on by NFL players, began in 2011. Last season, Demario Davis was the only Saints’ player to make the list.
Saquon Barkley will begin the 2025 season with the title of the NFL's top player. NFL Network revealed the top 10 players on this year's NFL Top 100, a list voted on by players, on Monday. Barkley ...
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