The New York Giants and Saquon Barkley have agreed to terms on a one-year deal worth up to $11 million, according to sources.

The deal also includes a $2 million signing bonus.

Barkley's new deal is worth $10.1 million fully guaranteed, including the signing bonus. The $1 million in incentives includes an equal amount paid for 1,300 rushing yards, 11 touchdowns and 65 receptions.

The deal does not include a "no franchise tag" clause, according to sources, meaning the Giants can tag him again after this season.

The Giants and Barkley did not agree to a deal before the deadline for franchised players to agree to long-term contracts, meaning he would have had to play this season under the $10.091 million franchise tender.