Coming off an offseason in which he failed to reach a long-term deal with the New York Giants, Saquon Barkley spoke about the lack of loyalty in the NFL these days.

The running back reported on the first day of training camp with an adjusted tag for one year at $10.1 million with approximately an additional $900K available in incentives.

Barkley, who leads the Giants with 568 rushing yards, was asked if being a good soldier and handling a huge workload would be viewed as a benefit when it came to getting a new contract (whether it be in New York or elsewhere) because of his loyalty to the organization.

"Loyalty means nothing," he said. "Loyalty, that don't mean nothing. No matter how loyal, no matter how committed you are, it's a business at the end of the day. That is something that I have learned."