Eagles' Star Receiver DeVonta Smith Proves Himself Clutch Time and Again, According to Saquon Barkley
In a thrilling 10-7 win over the Green Bay Packers, Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith stole the show once again. The game-winning touchdown came down to a jump ball between Smith and Packers safety Evan Williams, but it was business as usual for the Eagles' star receiver. With his head turned up at the incoming pass from quarterback Jalen Hurts, Smith leaped above Williams and snagged the ball in the end zone, securing a 36-yard score that sealed the win.
It's no secret that Smith has been making big plays like this for years, dating back to his college days at Alabama. The 2021 draft pick won the Heisman Trophy on his signature catches, showcasing exceptional route-running skills and size for a receiver who played way bigger than his actual frame. And with every passing year in the NFL, Smith has continued to improve, making these types of plays look routine.
His teammate, running back Saquon Barkley, knows that better than anyone. "I feel like people forget that he won the Heisman...he's a pretty good f***ing football player," Barkley said postgame. The Giants' own star runner added, "It's not an accident, [Smith] comes up big for us every single time." Barkley's sentiment is shared by many in the Eagles organization.
In practice, Smith's attention to detail and dedication to his craft are on full display. Whether it's working on special teams or simply catching passes off a jugs machine, he always puts in the work. As Barkley put it, "When you do get them [big plays], you have to make the most of them." On Monday night, Smith made the most of his opportunity, securing the game-winner and leaving no doubt that this is a player who can be counted on in clutch moments.
For those watching at home, it's clear that Smith has become an integral part of the Eagles' offense. His ability to make spectacular plays like this one will continue to earn him fans and respect from around the NFL. As Barkley so aptly put it, Smith is more than just a talented receiver β he's a game-changer.
In a thrilling 10-7 win over the Green Bay Packers, Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith stole the show once again. The game-winning touchdown came down to a jump ball between Smith and Packers safety Evan Williams, but it was business as usual for the Eagles' star receiver. With his head turned up at the incoming pass from quarterback Jalen Hurts, Smith leaped above Williams and snagged the ball in the end zone, securing a 36-yard score that sealed the win.
It's no secret that Smith has been making big plays like this for years, dating back to his college days at Alabama. The 2021 draft pick won the Heisman Trophy on his signature catches, showcasing exceptional route-running skills and size for a receiver who played way bigger than his actual frame. And with every passing year in the NFL, Smith has continued to improve, making these types of plays look routine.
His teammate, running back Saquon Barkley, knows that better than anyone. "I feel like people forget that he won the Heisman...he's a pretty good f***ing football player," Barkley said postgame. The Giants' own star runner added, "It's not an accident, [Smith] comes up big for us every single time." Barkley's sentiment is shared by many in the Eagles organization.
In practice, Smith's attention to detail and dedication to his craft are on full display. Whether it's working on special teams or simply catching passes off a jugs machine, he always puts in the work. As Barkley put it, "When you do get them [big plays], you have to make the most of them." On Monday night, Smith made the most of his opportunity, securing the game-winner and leaving no doubt that this is a player who can be counted on in clutch moments.
For those watching at home, it's clear that Smith has become an integral part of the Eagles' offense. His ability to make spectacular plays like this one will continue to earn him fans and respect from around the NFL. As Barkley so aptly put it, Smith is more than just a talented receiver β he's a game-changer.