Miles Sanders posted career-highs across the board for the Philadelphia Eagles last season, but his numbers tailed off during the playoffs.

After averaging 74.6 rushing yards per game in the regular season, Sanders averaged 49.3 rushing yards in the postseason.

In the Eagles' Super Bowl LVII loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, Sanders had just 16 yards on seven carries and a fumble. He played just 35 percent of offensive snap in the game.

"Last game of the season? For all of the marbles? Everybody can answer that question," Sanders said at OTAs this week when asked if he was disappointed by how he was used in the Super Bowl. "If they put themselves in my shoes, would they be happy? I don't want to make headlines, (but) if it does, I don't care."

Sanders signed a four-year, $25 million deal with the Carolina Panthers this offseason.