- The Philadelphia Eagles have brought back offensive lineman Matt Pryor on a one-year contract to reinforce their offensive line. Originally drafted by the Eagles in the sixth round of the 2018 NFL Draft, Pryor played in 27 games with 10 starts during his first stint with the team. His versatility allowed him to line up at multiple positions, though he primarily played right guard.

In 2021, the Eagles traded Pryor to the Indianapolis Colts, where he spent two seasons and developed into a reliable option on the offensive line. He later had brief stints with the San Francisco 49ers in 2023 and the Chicago Bears in 2024. Last season, he started 15 games at right guard for Chicago, proving his durability and experience in a starting role. Now, with his return to Philadelphia, the Eagles hope to bolster their depth and stability in the trenches.
Pryor’s signing comes at a critical time for the Eagles, who lost key offensive linemen Mekhi Becton and Fred Johnson in free agency. The departure of Becton left a void at right guard, and Pryor is expected to compete for the starting job. His ability to play multiple positions across the offensive line makes him a valuable asset, as injuries and depth concerns can often affect a team’s performance throughout a long season.
This move also marks the Eagles’ second veteran offensive line signing this week, following the acquisition of tackle Kendall Lamm. These signings indicate that the team is focused on fortifying its offensive front ahead of the upcoming season. With quarterback Jalen Hurts as the centerpiece of their offense, the Eagles are prioritizing protection and stability in the trenches.
Pryor’s return to Philadelphia brings familiarity, experience, and versatility to the Eagles’ offensive line. While he may not be a high-profile signing, his presence could prove vital in providing depth and competition during training camp. The Eagles’ coaching staff will likely evaluate his performance closely to determine whether he earns a starting role or serves as a key rotational player.
As the Eagles continue to build their roster for the 2025 season, bringing back a seasoned lineman like Pryor is a strategic move to ensure they have reliable protection up front. His return adds another layer of depth and experience to a unit that remains crucial to the team’s success.
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