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The Eagles have one of the NFL's top offensive lines annually, but they'll have a change on the unit for the third straight year after Mekhi Becton joined the Chargers on a two-year deal. In 2024, legendary center Jason Kelce retired, choosing to be a full-time media member.
The Super Bowl champions are retooling at key spots, and during his latest appearance on 94 WIP, Kelce voiced concerns about "the lack of depth" along the offensive line. He also made critical statements about third-year offensive guard Tyler Steen.
Philadelphia saw Fred Johnson exit in free agency, but the team signed Kendall Lamm and still has second-year offensive guard Trevor Keegan on the roster. The team also recently acquired Kenyon Green, a former first-round pick of the Texans.
Brett Toth and Darian Kinnard offer versatility in playing guard and tackle positions.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Jason Kelce wants Tyler Steen to be more consistent for Eagles in 2025
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The Super Bowl champions are retooling at key spots, and during his latest appearance on 94 WIP, Kelce voiced concerns about "the lack of depth" along the offensive line. He also made critical statements about third-year offensive guard Tyler Steen.
Jason Kelce on Eagles guard Tyler Steen playing a bigger role in 2025 and the OL depth:
"I would like to see him be a little bit more consistent. He's very good at times and other times he'll get a little bit out of balance or he'll get beat. But he's a good player and somebody… pic.twitter.com/MZduBB4SuR
— SPORTSRADIO 94WIP (@SportsRadioWIP) March 27, 2025
Philadelphia saw Fred Johnson exit in free agency, but the team signed Kendall Lamm and still has second-year offensive guard Trevor Keegan on the roster. The team also recently acquired Kenyon Green, a former first-round pick of the Texans.
Brett Toth and Darian Kinnard offer versatility in playing guard and tackle positions.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Jason Kelce wants Tyler Steen to be more consistent for Eagles in 2025
Continue reading...