Veteran tackle Kendall Lamm played two-plus seasons with the Dolphins and now has joined the Philadelphia Eagles
Mekhi Becton, the Eagles’ starting right guard, ranked one spot ahead of Pryor with a grade of 70.7. Pryor, however, had a much better grade pass blocking than Becton. In fact, his 78.1 grade ranked fifth in the league. He allowed 24 pressures and seven sacks in his first season with the Bears.
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Then the veteran offensive lineman got a call from the reigning Super Bowl champions. Not only that, but Lamm is now set to return for 2025, on Tuesday signing a one-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles,
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The Eagles add depth to their offensive line by signing OL Kendall Lamm. We look at his versatility and potential impact.
The Eagles signed offensive tackle Kendall Lamm to a one-year deal on Monday, according to NFL Network’s Peter Schrager. Lamm, who has played nine seasons in the NFL, will compete to be Philadelphia’s top backup offensive tackle in 2025. He would replace Fred Johnson, who signed a one-year deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars last week.
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The Philadelphia Eagles have made a noteworthy addition to their roster by signing veteran offensive lineman Matt Pryor to a one-year deal. This strategic move adds depth and experience to the team's offensive line, particularly at the right guard position, which is set to be fiercely contested in the upcoming season.
The Philadelphia Eagles are signing offensive tackle Kendall Lamm, according to a report from Peter Schrager of NFL Network.
The Philadelphia Eagles signed veteran offensive lineman Kendall Lamm, 32, to a one-year contract on Monday evening. The money behind the deal was not disclosed.