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Here’s the Philadelphia Eagles’ Offensive Line, Naked

You wanted it. Now it’s here.
The Eagles’ offensive line is featured in this year’s ESPN The Magazine “Body Issue,” and the guys posed nude to show off their physique for everybody to see.
The participants were Jason Kelce, Lane Johnson, Isaac Seumalo, Brandon Brooks, and Big V. Jason Peters was not involved in the shoot.
After the jump, some amazing photos courtesy of ESPN and Eric Lutzen:
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There’s an accompanying interview that goes with the pics, and it reads, in part:
What — or who — made you want to do the Body Issue this year?
BROOKS: Lane came to us asking about it, and I didn’t mind helping Lane out. Whatever for the squad.
VAITAI: Lane brought it up, and he was like, “Hey, you should do this.” I was like, “All right, cool. I’m down.” It took me about two weeks until Lane said, “You know we’re doing the Body Issue deal.” I was like, “Wait, this is where we get naked?”
JOHNSON: There’s a whole stigma behind the O-line body, but as you can see, some of these guys are pretty well-built, strong guys. I just wanted to put that out there and see how it settles.
I can appreciate the body type of these guys. I mean, their thighs are as thick as my torso. They might not be “ripped” with six-pack abs, but all five of them possess the strength to pancake you and I so hard that it would create a hole in the Earth’s crust. You could then climb through that hole and arrive in China.
Edit:
Zach and Julie Ertz are also included in this slideshow on the web page, though the shoot was done back in 2017. Here’s one of those pics from the gallery:
Kevin has been writing about Philadelphia sports since 2009. He spent seven years in the CBS 3 sports department and started with the Union during the team's 2010 inaugural season. He went to the academic powerhouses of Boyertown High School and West Virginia University. email - k.kinkead@sportradar.com