Carolina Panthers running back Miles Sanders picked a great time to turn in his finest season in the NFL. In his walk year, Sanders set career highs in yardage and touchdowns, and helped lead the Philadelphia Eagles to the Super Bowl.
in Super Bowl LVII, according to the Associated Press.
It's an understandable response. After such a great regular season, Sanders wanted to do more to help his team win the Super Bowl. He didn't get that opportunity, and wisely pointed out most people in his position would feel the same way.
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