Philadelphia, PA – April 27, 2025 –
The Philadelphia Eagles stunned fans, trading quarterback Tanner McKee to the Pittsburgh Steelers for Super Bowl LII champion guard Isaac Seumalo, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The blockbuster move bolsters Philly’s offensive line after drafting Kyle McCord.
Trade Details
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Eagles send: Tanner McKee + 2026 fifth-round pick
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Steelers send: Isaac Seumalo + 2026 seventh-round pick
The Steelers, eyeing McKee’s 323 yards and 4 TDs in 2024, targeted him as a potential QB2 behind Justin Fields.
Isaac Seumalo Returns to Philadelphia
Seumalo, 31, started 13 games for Pittsburgh in 2024 (PFF grade 71.9), allowing zero sacks.
His $7.5 million cap hit fits neatly into Philly’s $60 million cap space, replacing Mekhi Becton’s void at right guard, per The Athletic.
“Isaac’s our rock,” coach Nick Sirianni said.
Seumalo’s 60 starts with the Eagles (2016–2022) and his Super Bowl LII experience reunite him with offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland, fortifying an attack led by Saquon Barkley (2,005 rushing yards) and Jalen Hurts.

Eagles’ Quarterback Room Shake-up
McKee, a 2023 sixth-rounder, dazzled in Week 18 (269 yards, 2 TDs).
But with the Eagles drafting Kyle McCord (4,779 yards, 34 TDs at No. 181 overall), they pivot to youth, trusting Dorian Thompson-Robinson as QB3, according to Bleeding Green Nation.
Steelers’ Perspective
Pittsburgh, operating with $12 million in cap space, sought reliable QB depth.
“Tanner’s a gem,” coach Mike Tomlin said.
The Steelers see McKee as a high-upside backup behind Fields.
The Bigger Picture in Philly
The Eagles’ draft haul—Jihaad Campbell, Andrew Mukuba—combined with A.J. Brown’s car incident fueled a dramatic roster shift.
Seumalo’s return, amid Grant Calcaterra’s drama and Dallas Goedert trade rumors, electrifies Eagles Nation.
“He’s back!” tweeted @PhillyFaithful.
Seumalo’s 71.9 PFF grade strengthens a line already featuring Jordan Mailata, Landon Dickerson, Cam Jurgens, and Lane Johnson, giving Philly arguably the best offensive line in the NFC East.
Conclusion: Eyes on a Repeat
With no picks left, the Eagles’ roster looks poised for another deep playoff run.
Seumalo’s homecoming could be the final piece as Philadelphia soars toward another championship bid — backed by the deafening roar of the Faithful.
