Philadelphia Eagles legend Brandon Graham has never been one to shy away from a little trash talk-especially when it involves the New York Giants.

Even in retirement, Graham continues to stir the pot, and his latest jab came during an appearance at Fanatics Fest in New York City, where he playfully mocked Giants fans over the team’s decision to let star running back Saquon Barkley walk in free agency.

Graham was participating in “The Champs Are Here” panel alongside fellow Eagles icons Deuce Staley, Brian Dawkins, Cooper DeJean, and Nick Foles.

When asked about his favorite trash talk moment, he didn’t miss a beat. “I guess my new thing is, I’m thanking Giants fans right now,” he said with a grin. “Thank you to every Giants fan out there… Thank you for not being smart. Your team let us get Saquon.”

Graham’s comments came with a wink, but they weren’t without merit. The Giants made headlines when they chose to prioritize quarterback Daniel Jones-handing him a four-year, $160 million contract-while allowing Barkley, a two-time Pro Bowler and offensive cornerstone, to test the free-agent market.

Despite years of production, leadership, and playing through injuries, Barkley was not retained.

Barkley’s rise, Giants’ regret

The Eagles didn’t hesitate. They inked Barkley to a three-year, $37.75 million contract, including $26 million guaranteed-a deal that would soon pay major dividends. In his first season in Philadelphia, Barkley delivered arguably the best year of his career, rushing for 2,005 yards and 13 touchdowns, while also recording 278 receiving yards and two receiving scores.

His efforts earned him NFL Offensive Player of the Year honors and helped drive the Eagles to their second Super Bowl championship in six years.

One of the most satisfying moments for both Barkley and Eagles fans came in Week 7. Returning to MetLife Stadium, Barkley torched his former team with 176 rushing yards and a touchdown on just 17 carries, leading Philadelphia to a dominant 28-3 win over the Giants.

By season’s end, Barkley had accounted for nearly 35% of the Eagles’ total offensive production, racking up 2,283 scrimmage yards.

Graham, who spent 15 seasons racking up 76.5 sacks-eight of them against the Giants-was all smiles as he continued his rivalry off the field. “It’s a beautiful thing,” he said. “They gave us their best player, and we turned him into a champion.”

As the Giants continue to face scrutiny for letting Barkley go, Graham’s playful jab now feels like something more: a brutal reminder that in the NFL, mistakes don’t just hurt-they haunt.

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