Saquon Barkley recently put the finishing touches on his record-breaking rookie 2018 regular season with the New York Giants by topping the 2,000-yard mark in Week 17.

By racking up more than 2,000 yards, Barkley joined an exclusive list of three players in NFL history to ever top the 2,000-yard mark during their rookie season. Barkley also jumped ahead of both Ezekiel Elliott and Todd Gurley -- two running backs who earned All-Pro honors over him -- as the leading player in total yards from scrimmage in 2018.

The milestones and all-time records broken by Barkley in 2018 are astonishing and that's not an exaggeration. Barkley became one of six players in NFL history to rack up 350 total touches or more without committing a single fumble and he did it during his rookie season. He broke running back Reggie Bush's all-time single-season rookie receptions record at their respective position. He also tied the Giants' all-time rookie receptions record (91) that wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. set in 2014.

Barkley became one of three players in NFL history to total nine plays or more that resulted in 40 yards or more from scrimmage in a single season. The other two players won Offensive Player of the Year and accomplished this feat in the best single season of their careers. Barkley did it in his rookie season with a veteran quarterback who threw for just 21 touchdown passes and an offensive line that struggled for the majority of the regular season.

There are several more all-time record and milestones Barkley reached in 2018, but it we won't list them all. For a further look, you can find them all here.

In the piece below, our sole focus is to reminisce on the best individual plays from Barkley's rookie season. We will embed video breakdowns of Barkley's top plays below -- let them serve as a reminder of how amazing this rookie truly is and what's to come.