The Philadelphia Eagles are one of only five NFL teams that currently project to return all five starters in 2018 for Week 1. Thomas Emerick put a chart together showing how the entire league stacks up:
Upon seeing this, I tried to think back to the last time the Eagles did this. It didn’t come to me off the top of my head, so I looked it up via Ourlads’ depth charts. Your answer: the 2008 season.
Eagles Week 1 Offensive Line Combinations
Year | LT | LG | C | RG | RT |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Year | LT | LG | C | RG | RT |
2018 | Jason Peters | Stefen Wisniewski | Jason Kelce | Brandon Brooks | Lane Johnson |
2017 | Jason Peters | Isaac Seumalo | Jason Kelce | Brandon Brooks | Lane Johnson |
2016 | Jason Peters | Allen Barbre | Jason Kelce | Brandon Brooks | Lane Johnson |
2015 | Jason Peters | Allen Barbre | Jason Kelce | Andrew Gardner | Lane Johnson |
2014 | Jason Peters | Evan Mathis | Jason Kelce | Todd Herremans | Allen Barbre* |
2013 | Jason Peters | Evan Mathis | Jason Kelce | Todd Herremans | Lane Johnson |
2012 | King Dunlap | Evan Mathis | Jason Kelce | Danny Watkins | Todd Herremans |
2011 | Jason Peters | Evan Mathis | Jason Kelce | Danny Watkins | Todd Herremans |
2010 | Jason Peters | Todd Herremans | Nick Cole | Reggie Wells | Winston Justice |
2009 | Jason Peters | Todd Herremans | Jamaal Jackson | Shawn Andrews | Stacy Andrews |
2008 | Tra Thomas | Todd Herremans | Jamaal Jackson | Shawn Andrews | Jon Runyan |
2007 | Tra Thomas | Todd Herremans | Jamaal Jackson | Shawn Andrews | Jon Runyan |
Now, obviously the Eagles won’t be returning the SAME exact lineup as they had in Week 1 of the 2017 season.