Eagles GM Howie Roseman says Tyler Steen will remain the starter at right guard next season

While the Eagles‘ offensive line will be led by a new coach in 2026, they will likely have all of last year’s starters in place.

Ahead of the NFL Scouting Combine getting underway, General Manager Howie Roseman spoke with Rich Eisen about the expectations for his offensive line next season.

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Along with Jordan Mailata, Cam Jurgens, Lane Johnson, and Landon Dickerson, Roseman envisions Tyler Steen as the starting right guard moving forward.

“We got four Pro Bowl players coming back on our offensive line, which is exciting. We feel like we got some young talent there, as well. Tyler Steen will be in his second year as a starter, and we haven’t hit free agency or the draft.”

Steen is coming off his first full season as a starter, appearing in all 17 games for the Eagles last year. He allowed just two sacks in 589 pass-blocking snaps, all coming at right guard.

While the offensive line struggled at times, especially in the run game, Steen was a steady presence and held his own. Continuity will be critical while new OL coach Chris Kuper attempts to fill Jeff Stoutland’s shoes.

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