The Eagles might be losing several offensive lineman this offseason. The first to sign elsewhere is offensive guard/tackle Matt Pryor. The Eagles’ 2018 draft pick will reportedly be headed to Arizona on a one-year contract with the Cardinals.
Pryor, who turns 32 this season, has bounced around the league a bit during his seven-year career, and after stops in Indianapolis, San Francisco, and Chicago, he ended up back in Philadelphia for the 2025 season. He filled in at times for Lane Johnson, Tyler Steen, and Landon Dickerson, but only took a total of 112 offensive snaps — this just one season after recording 1,086 total offensive snaps as a starting guard with the Bears.
He has a lot of experience and can be a solid backup. Pryor struggled at times with the Eagles, but the offensive line as a whole took a step back last season, and the run game struggled as a result.
With the departure of Jeff Stoutland, the Eagles have a new offensive line coach this season. Chris Kuper may be looking to make his mark on the room. All five starters might already be in place, but Kuper can definitely set things up differently with the depth at several positions as they implement a new system in Philly.
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