
After returning to Philly for the 2025 campaign, Matt Pryor will be playing elsewhere in 2026. The veteran offensive lineman is signing with the Cardinals, according to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo.
Pryor is inking a one-year deal with his new squad, per Garafolo. The lineman has inked one-year pacts in each of the past five offseasons.
The TCU product started his career in Philly back in 2018. The sixth-round pick emerged as a key backup during his sophomore season, starting 10 games while filling in at both guard spots and right tackle. The Eagles were quick to bail, however, sending him to the Colts for a late-round swap in 2021.
He ended up spending two seasons in Indy, starting 14 of his 33 games. He’s now set to join his fourth squad in four years after stints with the 49ers (2023), Bears (2024), and Eagles (2025). He got into 17 games during his return to Philly, although he was limited to only 122 offensive snaps.
Pryor has spent most of his career at the guard spots, but he probably would only serve as a reserve behind Isaac Seumalo and Evan Brown in Arizona. He could be a candidate for a starting OT spot with Kelvin Beachum hitting free agency and Jonah Williams struggling during his Cardinals tenure.
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