4 major X-Factors to watch from the Eagles vs. Washington matchup in Week 1

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2. Eagles’ Offensive Line

The Eagles’ offensive line was supposed to be a stronger unit than will be on the field in Week 1. They have suffered injuries, which has caused some movement.

Jason Peters will be back at left tackle. Brandon Brooks will miss the season with a torn Achilles and that was a huge blow to the entire offense. This landed Peters at right guard for the time being. Andre Dillard was the next to go down for the season. He suffered a torn biceps. This was the move that forced Peters back to left tackle.

Matt Pryor will shift back inside while Jason Kelce will take his normal spot at center. Lane Johnson will also be back at right tackle.

This is a line that has minimal depth on the bench. This is what happens when multiple players go down for the season. The starters will need to remain healthy and bring their best game to contain the pass rush of the Washington Football Team.

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