Nothing says the Cam Jurgens era is officially here like the Eagles moving his locker into Jason Kelce’s old locker stall.
While meeting with the media on Wednesday, Jurgens told the press that the equipment crew moved his stuff into Kelce’s old stall, but he didn’t notice until he struggled to find his old locker.
Cam Jurgens says his locker was moved into Jason Kelce’s locker #Eagles pic.twitter.com/g6bf4XkY1F
— Eliot Shorr-Parks (@EliotShorrParks) April 17, 2024
If lockers dictate who’ll be a starter, second-year offensive guard Tyler Steen assumed Jurgen’s old stall.
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Jurgens is athletic and powerful, putting his potential as a center on display as a rookie during the 2022 preseason.
Kelce hand-picked him as his eventual replacement two drafts ago.
Jurgens was stout in the running game but had some issues with pass protection. In 2023, Jurgens allowed no sacks and gave up 22 QB pressures. In 2023, Kelce allowed only 11 pressures despite playing nearly twice as many snaps.
Jurgens’s 63.0 PFF grade ranked 29th out of all NFL guards.