Ex-Dolphins Vet Reveals Eagles’ Locker Room Secret — “25 Years in Football, Never Felt This”
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Philadelphia, PA – 2025
Kendall Lamm hasn’t been in Philadelphia long, but the veteran offensive tackle already sounds like he’s been wearing midnight green for years.
“Philly’s heart fuels our fight,” Lamm told The Philly Special Show — a five-word love letter that perfectly captures the city’s relentless energy.
In an interview with ESPN, the 33-year-old reflected on why the Eagles have made it to two Super Bowls in the past three seasons:
“Players are never late, never toxic, and after every practice, the team spends 15 minutes sharing personal struggles to stay mentally sharp. That’s something I never got with the Dolphins.”
Lamm, who signed a $2 million deal for the 2025 season, brings experience and depth to an already dominant offensive line. He’s played 104 career games and started seven for Miami last season before a back injury cut into his consistency.
For Philadelphia, his arrival is more than just a roster move — it’s a cultural fit. The Eagles’ 2024 offense averaged 28.9 points per game en route to a Super Bowl LIX victory, powered by Saquon Barkley’s 2,504 rushing yards and Jalen Hurts’ steady leadership. Lamm’s role is to protect both, anchoring a line that prides itself on discipline and unity.
That unity is exactly what drew him in. According to The Athletic, Philly’s post-practice tradition of open conversations builds bonds that carry over to game day. Fans have already embraced his mindset, with one Bleeding Green Nation reader declaring, “Kendall gets Philly’s soul!”
As the Eagles prepare to open their season at Lincoln Financial Field against the Cowboys, Lamm’s veteran presence could be the extra push in their bid for back-to-back championships.
If his words are any indication, Kendall Lamm isn’t just in Philly to block — he’s here to belong.
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