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Eagles Trade Tanner McKee to Steelers, Reacquire Super Bowl LII Champion Isaac Seumalo

Philadelphia,  June 6, 2025

– In a surprising move, the Philadelphia Eagles have traded quarterback Tanner McKee to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for Super Bowl LII champion guard Isaac Seumalo, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The trade, which also involved draft picks, strengthens Philly’s offensive line following their selection of quarterback Kyle McCord in the 2025 NFL Draft.

The Eagles sent McKee, a 2023 sixth-round pick, along with a 2026 fifth-round pick to Pittsburgh, receiving Seumalo and a 2026 seventh-round pick in return. The Steelers, impressed by McKee’s 2024 performance (323 yards, 4 touchdowns), see him as a potential backup to starting quarterback Justin Fields.

Seumalo, now 31, started 13 games for the Steelers in 2024, earning a solid 71.9 PFF grade while allowing zero sacks. His $7.5 million cap hit aligns with Philly’s $60 million in available cap space, filling the gap left by Mekhi Becton at right guard, as reported by The Athletic. “Isaac’s a cornerstone,” said head coach Nick Sirianni, praising Seumalo’s reliability and familiarity with the team.

A key member of the Eagles’ 2017 Super Bowl-winning squad, Seumalo started 60 games for Philly from 2016 to 2022. His return reunites him with renowned offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland, bolstering a unit that powered Saquon Barkley’s 2,005-yard rushing season and supports quarterback Jalen Hurts.

McKee, who shined in Week 18 of 2024 with 269 yards and 2 touchdowns, became expendable after the Eagles drafted Kyle McCord (4,779 yards, 34 touchdowns at Ohio State) at pick No. 181. Philly now relies on McCord and Dorian Thompson-Robinson as quarterback depth behind Hurts, per Bleeding Green Nation.

In Pittsburgh, with $12 million in cap space, the Steelers view McKee as a valuable addition. “Tanner’s a gem,” coach Mike Tomlin said, highlighting his potential to stabilize their quarterback room.

The trade comes amid a busy offseason for the Eagles, who also drafted Jihaad Campbell and Andrew Mukuba, navigated A.J. Brown’s off-field drama, and faced speculation about Dallas Goedert’s future. Seumalo’s return sparked excitement among fans, with @PhillyFaithful tweeting, “He’s back!” His 71.9 PFF grade solidifies an already formidable offensive line featuring Jordan Mailata, Landon Dickerson, Cam Jurgens, and Lane Johnson.

With no draft picks remaining, the Eagles have positioned themselves as NFC East frontrunners. Seumalo’s homecoming strengthens their offensive front, fueling their pursuit of a Super Bowl repeat and igniting the passion of the Philly faithful.

Jalen Hurts to Continue the Community Work Charlie Kirk Left Unfinished
Jalen Hurts to Continue the Community Work Charlie Kirk Left Unfinished Philadelphia, September 2025 – Under the bright lights of the NFL, where victories and highlight plays dominate the headlines, Jalen Hurts has stunned fans with a vow that goes far beyond football. The Eagles quarterback has announced his intention to carry on the humanitarian path that the late Charlie Kirk once walked. For Hurts, this isn’t about politics or debates – it’s about compassion, community, and giving back. In his remarks, Hurts expressed deep admiration for Kirk’s efforts to visit schools, meet underprivileged students, and inspire the next generation. He emphasized that he intends not only to uphold those values but also to expand them – reaching schools and children Kirk never had the chance to visit. “I admired him for the activities he organized to help the kids, the schools. I’m also deeply saddened by his story, but I won’t let that heart go cold. I will continue and sustain it, and I hope it spreads goodness to everyone,” Hurts said. Eagles fans and the wider NFL community quickly rallied behind Hurts’ heartfelt pledge. For him, football is only one part of life; what truly matters is the legacy of kindness and hope he leaves behind. The image of Jalen Hurts walking into classrooms – bringing not only the game ball but also words of encouragement – is fast becoming a new symbol of inspiration. He isn’t trying to change the world with speeches but with the simplest acts of presence and care. Hurts is determined to keep alive the flame of compassion Kirk once lit, ensuring that it shines even brighter for the generations to come.