Saquon Barkley got more than fashion tips at the Met Gala.

The Giants’ second-year running back revealed on Tuesday that he had a conversation with Patriots quarterback Tom Brady that provided some NFL insight.

“It’s great to do it for one season, but can you do it for five? Can you do it for 10?” Barkley recalled to NJ.com at the NFL 100 celebration.

“I’m standing there at the Met Gala ready to run through a brick wall.”

Barkley backed up his No. 2 selection in the NFL draft last season, rushing for 1,307 yards, adding another 721 receiving and totaling 15 touchdowns. The longevity of an NFL running back differs from that of quarterbacks, but the 42-year-old Brady has become the poster boy for thriving at an advanced age.

Barkley has another NFL veteran he can lean on a more regular basis, as well.

“Sometimes you take it for granted,” Barkley told the website, “but to able to talk to legends that you’ve been watching for a very long time? Every day I talk to one with Eli (Manning). You don’t really take the time to cherish it. You are so caught up in the moment. Sometimes, you have to take a step back.”