The Philadelphia Eagles' offensive line has taken a beaten with losing key backups to the team.
It was first Matt Pryor who will sign a one-year deal with the Arizona Cardinals when the new league year starts. While that one might not hurt as much for the Eagles fan base, their second loss might hurt a bit more.
NBC Sports Philadelphia's Dave Zangaro reported that Brett Toth has agreed to a one-year deal with the San Francisco 49ers. ESPN NFL reporter Jeremy Fowler added that Toth's deal is 95% guaranteed.
Former Eagles OL Brett Toth agrees to terms with 49ers on a one-year deal that is 95% guaranteed, per source,
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) March 11, 2026
Eagles lose Brett Toth to 49ers
Toth is a legit loss compared to Pryor, as there were so many positions Toth played on this Eagles' offensive line over the years. He actually managed to play tackle, guard, and center at one point or another in Philly.
Last season, he started a career-high four games at guard and center for the Eagles. Toth filled in for Landon Dickerson and Cam Jurgens throughout the season and did fine in relief.
That kind of versatility will be missed on the offensive line, as it was a big reason why he was on the team on and off for the last seven years. He also had stints with the Carolina Panthers and Arizona Cardinals, but always came back to the Eagles after his time there didn't work out.
The Eagles are hoping to get some production from their young backup offensive linemen on the team. Guys like Willie Lampkin, Myles Hinton, Hollin Pierce, and Cameron Williams can be the future of the team.
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It's going to be an offseason of change for the Eagles, but it's also going to be an offseason of the youth movement taking its latest form. Watch for Philly to really lean on their young guys to give them the depth needed.
