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Top Matt Pryor News
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Eagles' Matt Pryor: Reunites with Philadelphia
The Eagles signed Pryor to a one-year contract Thursday, Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
Pryor started 15 of his 17 regular-season appearances with Chicago in 2024, and he now reunites with the organization with whom he began his NFL career as a sixth-round pick in 2018. He played for the Eagles until 2020, then spent time with the Colts (2021-22) and 49ers (2023) before landing his one-year deal with the Bears. Along with Kenyon Green, Pryor now provides Philadelphia with an additional option at right guard following the departure of Mekhi Becton.
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Matt Pryor: Finds new home
Pryor agreed to a one-year deal with the Bears on Wednesday, Adam Jahns of The Athletic reports.
Pryor will join Chicago for his sixth NFL season after playing the 2023 season in San Francisco and spending time with his new head coach, Matt Eberflus, in Indianapolis before that. The 29-year-old has spent most of his career as a reserve option and would likely be in line to handle a similar role in 2024.
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49ers' Matt Pryor: Signs deal with 49ers
Pryor and the 49ers agreed to a contract Monday, Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.
Pryor will join San Francisco after he spent the 2022 campaign with the Colts. The offensive tackle has played in 60 games, including 24 starts, over his four-year career between the Eagles and Colts. Pryor could challenge Jaylon Moore for the starting role at right tackle in 2023.
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Colts' Matt Pryor: Sheds injury designation
Pryor (illness) was a full participant on Thursday's estimated practice report, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Pryor missed Sunday's loss to the Eagles and was hospitalized due to the illness but released the same day. However, it appears Pryor has fully recovered and should be ready to go Monday against the Steelers. He'll likely resume his role as the team's starting right tackle.
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Colts' Matt Pryor: Out of hospital
Coach Jeff Saturday said Monday that Pryor was hospitalized and later released due to an unspecified illness Sunday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Pryor was a late scratch ahead of Indianapolis' loss versus Philadelphia in Week 11 with the ailment, and his status moving forward will depend on how he recovers.. If he misses time, 2021 seventh-rounder Will Fries should continue to fill in at right guard.
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Colts' Matt Pryor: Late scratch Week 11
Pryor is inactive for Sunday's game against the Eagles due to an illness.
Pryor wasn't on the Week 11 injury report, but James Palmer of NFL Network relays that the offensive lineman required hospitalization Sunday morning due to an illness. It's unclear if it's the same bug that led to several other Indianapolis players entering Week 11 with a "questionable" tag. In any case, Will Fries, Wesley French and Dennis Kelly are the only other healthy reserve offensive lineman on the active roster, with Fries seemingly the best candidate to start in Prior's stead at right guard.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-7, 332 lbs |
Birthplace: Long Beach, CA |
Age: 30 |
School: TCU |
Experience: 8 |