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Eagles' Projected Starting Lineup Revealed

May 13, 2025 – The Philadelphia Eagles, fresh off their Super Bowl LIX victory against the Kansas City Chiefs, have unveiled their projected starting lineup for the upcoming season. Led by quarterback Jalen Hurts, the Eagles are poised to dominate the NFL with a balanced roster featuring a potent offense and a formidable defense.

Offense: Star Power in Full Force

Jalen Hurts, the 2025 Super Bowl MVP, remains the cornerstone at quarterback. He’s backed by running back Saquon Barkley, whose explosive runs have solidified his role as a key playmaker. The receiving corps of A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Jahan Dotson promises fireworks, while tight end Dallas Goedert serves as a reliable target in clutch moments.

The offensive line, a pillar of strength, includes Jordan Mailata (LT), Landon Dickerson (LG), Cam Jurgens (C), Mekhi Becton (RG), and Lane Johnson (RT). This unit ensures Hurts has the protection needed to execute a versatile offensive scheme.

Below is the detailed table of public goods:

Location
Player
QBJalen Hurts
RBSaquon Barkley
WRA.J. Brown
WRDeVonta Smith
WRJahan Dotson
TEDallas Goedert
LTJordan Mailata
LGLandon Dickerson
CCam Jurgens
RGMekhi Becton
RTLane Johnson

Defense: A Steel Curtain

The Eagles’ defense blends youth and experience seamlessly. Up front, Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis anchor the interior as defensive tackles, forming an immovable wall. Edge rushers Nolan Smith Jr. and Josh Sweat are tasked with pressuring opposing quarterbacks. Linebackers Zack Baun and Oren Burks provide versatility in coverage and run defense, while the secondary—featuring Quinyon Mitchell, Darius Slay Jr., and Cooper DeJean—locks down passing lanes. Safeties C.J. Gardner-Johnson and Reed Blankenship round out the unit with their sharp playmaking instincts.

Defense detail table:

Location
Player
Note
IDLJalen CarterDefensive Tackle
IDLJordan DavisDefensive Tackle
EDGENolan Smith Jr.Edge Rusher
EDGEJosh SweatEdge Rusher
LBZack BaunInside Linebacker
LBOren BurksInside Linebacker
CBQuinyon MitchellCornerback
CBDarius Slay Jr.Cornerback
CBCooper DeJeanNickel Back/CB
SC.J. Gardner-JohnsonSafety
SReed BlankenshipSafety
 

Special Teams: Precision and Speed

Jake Elliott continues to deliver pinpoint accuracy as the kicker, while Braden Mann handles punting duties. Rick Lovato remains the long snapper, and Cooper DeJean, alongside Isaiah Rodgers, will electrify the return game, setting up game-changing field position.

Outlook for the New Season

With this starting lineup, the Eagles are not just favorites to repeat as Super Bowl champions but also a team capable of redefining NFL trends. Head coach Nick Sirianni has molded a cohesive unit, and fans are buzzing with anticipation for the season opener.

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