Eagles Sign OT Kendall Lamm for One-Year Deal
Eagles Sign OT Kendall Lamm for One-Year Deal

Eagles Sign OT Kendall Lamm for One-Year Deal

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The Philadelphia Eagles have signed veteran offensive tackle Kendall Lamm to a one-year deal, aiming to fill the void left by Fred Johnson as a swing tackle. Lamm, 32, has built a ten-year NFL career, having played for the Houston Texans, Cleveland Browns, Tennessee Titans, and most recently, the Miami Dolphins. In the 2024 season, he played 15 games with seven starts for the Dolphins, receiving a solid pass-blocking grade from Pro Football Focus. Despite undergoing back surgery in January, Lamm is expected to compete for a backup role behind starters Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata. His signing comes as the Eagles continue to bolster their offensive line after losing key players in free agency and trades. Meanwhile, the Miami Dolphins, who released Lamm, are seeking to upgrade their offensive line, with new additions such as James Daniels and Larry Borom potentially stepping in.

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