2023 SEASON: Appeared in 16 games with a career-high 10 starts for the Titans, with all 10 starts coming at LT…Vs. L.A. Chargers (Sept. 17): Started at LT and helped protect QB Ryan Tannehill as he threw for 246 yards and a TD on 20-of-24 passing…Vs. Cincinnati (Oct. 1): Started at LT and helped clear holes for RB Derrick Henry, who rushed for 122 yards and a TD on 22 carries (5.5 avg.)…Vs. Jacksonville (Jan. 7): Started at LT and helped clear the way for Henry to register a season-high 153 rushing yards and a TD on 19 carries (8.1 avg.).
2022: Played in 12 games for the Eagles, seeing limited action on offense and special teams...Also appeared in all three postseason contests…Spent the first five games of the season on injured reserve (forearm) before being activated on Oct. 15.
2021: Appeared in 15 games with five starts (all at LT) and also appeared in Philadelphia's playoff game...At Dallas (Sept. 27): Made his first start of the season, helping to protect QB Jalen Hurts as he threw for 326 yards and two TDs…Vs. Kansas City (Oct. 3): Started at LT and was part of a line that helped Hurts throw for a career-high 387 yards and two TDs with no INTs.
2020: Sustained a season-ending biceps injury during a training-camp practice and was placed on injured reserve on Sept. 3.
2019: Appeared in all 16 games with four starts (three at LT, one at RT) as a rookie and also played in the Eagles' postseason contest…Vs. Washington (Sept. 8): Made his NFL debut, appearing on four plays on offense and four plays on special teams…At Dallas (Oct. 20): Made his first start in the NFL, opening at LT and playing all 60 snaps…At Buffalo (Oct. 27): Started at LT as the Eagles racked up a season-high 218 rushing yards and three TDs on 41 carries (5.3 avg.)…Vs. Chicago (Nov. 3): Started at LT for the third straight game…Vs. Seattle (Nov. 24): Made his first career start at RT…2019 Draft: Selected by the Eagles in the first round with the No. 22 overall pick, becoming the first-ever Washington State offensive lineman to be drafted in the first round.
COLLEGE: Appeared in 42 games with 41 starts in his four seasons with the Cougars, with all of his starts coming at LT…Helped the Cougars rank in the top three in the country in passing yards in each of his final three seasons (No. 1 in 2018, No. 2 in 2017, No. 3 in 2016) as WSU ranked No. 1 in the nation in passing yards from 2016-18…Earned his degree in social sciences…2018: Started all 13 contests at LT and earned first-team All-Pacific-12 honors…Earned the "Bone Award" a team-high five times on the season, which is given to the WSU Offensive Lineman of the Week…Allowed just one sack on 677 passing attempts…Helped protect QB Gardner Minshew, who set Pac-12 and school single-season records for passing yards (4,779) and completions (468) and led the nation in passing yards per game (367.6)…Part of a line that helped the Cougars rank No. 8 in the nation in sacks allowed (13.0)...2017: Started all 13 games at LT and earned All-Pac-12 honorable mention…Earned the "Bone Award" for his performances in wins vs. Nevada (Sept. 23) and vs. No. 5-ranked USC (Sept. 29)…Blocked for QB Luke Falk, who threw for 3,593 yards and 30 TDs on the season and ranked No. 12 in the nation in passing yards per game (299.4)…2016: Started all 13 contests at LT, earning second-team All-Pac-12 recognition from Pro Football Focus…Helped protect Falk as he ranked No. 4 in the nation in passing yards per game (343.7) and No. 7 in TD passes (38)…Part of a line that helped the Cougars set a single-season school record for first downs (340, No. 5 in the nation)…2015: Appeared in three games with two starts at LT as a redshirt freshman…Made his first career start vs. Colorado (Nov. 21) and started again the next week at Washington (Nov. 27).
PERSONAL: Given name Andreas Clyde Dillard…Born in Woodlinville, Wash. …His father, Mitch, played on the offensive line at Washington State (1983-86) and later went on to serve as an offensive line coach at the school…High school: Attended Woodlinville (Wash.) High School, where he earned first-team All KingCo honors and was named the KingCo 4A Crest Division Offensive Lineman of the Year as a senior…Earned first-team all-area recognition from the Seattle Times and was named one of the top 16 prospects in the state by the Seattle Times...Also played basketball for two seasons.