Lane Johnson wasted no time working out after the Super Bowl ended, but he will be 35 in May, and maybe the Eagles draft somebody to groom as his eventual replacement.
Lane Johnson, Philadelphia’s veteran left tackle and a two-time First-Team All-Pro, took to social media to deliver a simple, one-emoji reaction.
When you're an All-Pro like Lane Johnson, constantly conditioning your body and staying in the gym are requirements for maintaining an elite status amongst your peers. Philadelphia defeated Kansas Cit
Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson, who has taken part in his fair share of tush pushes, scoffed at the idea.
Lane Johnson is not going anywhere. The Philadelphia Eagles starting right tackle heard the speculative retirement rumors floating around the Internet about him after his second Super Bowl victory with the Eagles, and he shut them down on Monday.
The Philadelphia Eagles look set to continue using the Tush Push when the new NFL season begins, despite efforts from the Green Bay Packers to get the move banned. Now, Eagles offe
Lane Johnson, at 35, is not considering retirement and remains committed to the Philadelphia Eagles. After 12 seasons and two Super Bowl wins, Johnson continues to deliver top performance, planning to contribute for years to come. His future with the team ...
The Eagles QB1 is never short of a few catchphrases and one-liners. He's like this NFL version of WWE Hall of Famer The Rock, but there was nothing like what Jalen Hurts said after the Super Bowl. He was quoted as stating the deep playoff run and Super Bowl victory placed him behind schedule in terms of his offseason workout schedule.