Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley got his record-setting ball back after throwing it into the crowd during Sunday's win over the Los Angeles Rams.
The fan who caught Barkley's ball after he set a single-season franchise rushing yards record returned it in exchange for a signed replacement, according to TMZ Sports.
"One of our staff members retrieved the ball from the fan and gave them another game ball signed by Saquon in return," the Chargers told TMZ. "The fan was great and understanding."
Barkley set the Eagles record of 255 rushing yards in a single game with a fourth-quarter touchdown to ice a victory over the Rams.