Philadelphia, PA – June 20, 2025
Eagles’ new offensive tackle Kendall Lamm is overjoyed in Philly, praising the team’s culture. “Philly’s heart fuels our fight,” his five-word message to fans, shared on The Philly Special Show, captures their unmatched passion, per ESPN.
Lamm told ESPN: “I understand why the Eagles reached two Super Bowls in three years: players are never late, never toxic, and after every practice, the team spends 15 minutes sharing personal struggles to stay mentally sharp.”
He added, “That’s something I never got with the Dolphins.” The 33-year-old, signed for $2 million in 2025, found Miami’s culture lacking compared to Philly’s tight-knit locker room, per NBC Sports Philadelphia.
Lamm, with 104 career games, bolsters the Eagles’ offensive line as a swing tackle. His 2024 season with Miami saw 7 starts, but a back injury limited consistency, per Spotrac.
Philly’s 2024 dominance, averaging 28.9 points per game, fueled their Super Bowl LIX win. Lamm protects Jalen Hurts, supporting Saquon Barkley’s 2,504 rushing yards, a key to success, per NFL.com.
The Eagles’ culture, praised by Lamm, fosters unity. After practices, players bond, easing mental burdens. This discipline drove two Super Bowl runs, setting Philly apart from Miami, per The Athletic.
Fans embraced Lamm’s heartfelt message. “Kendall gets Philly’s soul!” one wrote, per Bleeding Green Nation. His words echo the city’s fierce loyalty, a hallmark of Lincoln Financial Field’s electric atmosphere, per PhillyVoice.
As the Eagles kick off at Lincoln Financial Field against the Cowboys, Lamm’s role strengthens their title chase. Will his veteran presence spark Super Bowl LX? Stay tuned to ESPN!