Another Barkley is making waves in Whitehall, Pa.

Before Saquon’s No. 21 is retired, the Giants running back’s younger brother, Ali Barkley, will wear it for a final season next fall as a senior at Whitehall High School, all while trying to make his own name on the gridiron.

Ali Barkley doesn’t have any FBS offers yet, but has received interest from Saquon’s alma mater, Penn State, in addition to Rutgers, Temple, UConn and Pitt, according to MaxPreps.

“Way more potential than I had,” Saquon told Land of 10 in 2017. “He has a great frame to fill and kind of reminds me of myself. Just has to continue to work hard.”

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The 6-foot, 215-pound running back and linebacker shows flashes of his older brother on his junior-year highlight reel, the first clip especially as he runs into a crowd of tacklers and emerges with bodies falling off of him before reaching the end zone.

Once Ali Barkley’s season is over, Saquon’s No. 21 will be retired alongside the numbers of fellow Whitehall alumni and Super Bowl champions Matt Millen and Dan Koppen.