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For most of this NFL season, Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley has looked like a one-man highlight reel. He’s led his team to the Super Bowl. He’s sprinted for over 2,000 yards. He once jumped over a defender backwards. But Barkley’s heroics are hardly a solo project. If it seems like he’s always bursting into daylight, it’s only because the offensive line showing him the way happens to be the biggest group of wrecking balls in the history of this game. Offensive linemen are typically the largest players in football, but even by those standards, the Eagles are positively ginormous. Their five starting linemen, on average, stand at 6-foot-6 and weigh 338 pounds. By comparison, they’re more than an inch taller, and 26 pounds heavier, than their counterparts on the Kansas City Chiefs. In fact, Philadelphia’s starters make up the tallest and heaviest offensive line in Super Bowl history. It means that as the Chiefs try to win their third consecutive title, they don’t just have to keep up with Barkley’s breakneck speed and lightning-fast moves. They also have to avoid being flattened by the most daunting collection of man-mountains this game has ever seen. None of this was an accident. Offensive linemen have been expanding throughout football history. And the Eagles, who have long been at the forefront of the sport’s newest trends, have taken it to the next level. Photos: Getty Images (6), Associated Press (2), Action Plus Sports/ZUMA Press (1) #SuperBowl #nfl #football #wsj
For most of this NFL season, Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley has looked like a one-man highlight reel. He’s led his team to the Super Bowl. He’s sprinted for over 2,000 yards. He once jumped over a defender backwards. But Barkley’s heroics are hardly a solo project. If it seems like he’s always bursting into daylight, it’s only because the offensive line showing him the way happens to be the biggest group of wrecking balls in the history of this game. Offensive linemen are typically the largest players in football, but even by those standards, the Eagles are positively ginormous. Their five starting linemen, on average, stand at 6-foot-6 and weigh 338 pounds. By comparison, they’re more than an inch taller, and 26 pounds heavier, than their counterparts on the Kansas City Chiefs. In fact, Philadelphia’s starters make up the tallest and heaviest offensive line in Super Bowl history. It means that as the Chiefs try to win their third consecutive title, they don’t just have to keep up with Barkley’s breakneck speed and lightning-fast moves. They also have to avoid being flattened by the most daunting collection of man-mountains this game has ever seen. None of this was an accident. Offensive linemen have been expanding throughout football history. And the Eagles, who have long been at the forefront of the sport’s newest trends, have taken it to the next level. Photos: Getty Images (6), Associated Press (2), Action Plus Sports/ZUMA Press (1) #SuperBowl #nfl #football #wsj

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