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Lane Johnson

David Lane Johnson (born May 8, 1990) is an American football offensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Eagles fourth overall in the 2013 NFL Draft. He played college football at Kilgore College before transferring to Oklahoma.

Lane Johnson
Johnson with the Eagles in 2017
No. 65 – Philadelphia Eagles
Position:Offensive tackle
Personal information
Born: (1990-05-08) May 8, 1990 (age 33)
Groveton, Texas, U.S.
Height:6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Weight:325 lb (147 kg)
Career information
High school:Groveton
College:
NFL Draft:2013 / Round: 1 / Pick: 4
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of Week 8, 2023
Games played:135
Games started:135
Receiving touchdowns:1
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Early years edit

Johnson was born in Groveton, Texas, and attended Groveton High School, where he played football and competed in track. In football, he was an honorable mention All-state selection as a quarterback, and was named All-district.[1]

In track & field, Johnson competed in the throwing events. He earned a fourth-place finish in the shot put event at the 2008 UIL 1A State Championships, with a top-throw of 15.21 meters (49 ft 7 in).[2]

College career edit

Johnson attended Kilgore College, a junior college in east Texas, and played quarterback and tight end for the Kilgore Rangers football team for the 2008 season. In his sole year at Kilgore, Johnson amassed 584 passing yards for 7 touchdowns and 3 interceptions with a 52.4% completion rate while at quarterback.[3]

After his freshman year, he transferred to the University of Oklahoma, where he played for the Oklahoma Sooners football team from 2009 to 2012. Originally serving as a practice squad quarterback during his redshirt season, he transitioned to tight end in the fall of 2010 and switched again to defensive end for the spring of 2011. After two starting linemen went down with injuries at the beginning of the 2011 fall season, offensive line coach Bruce Kittle asked multiple players, including Johnson, to try out as back-up linemen to fill in the missing roster depth. Kittle was amazed by Johnson's footwork and natural pass blocking abilities and immediately switched him to offensive tackle.[4] Two games later, Johnson would be named the Sooners' starting right tackle, and he would start the remaining 12 games of the season.[citation needed] As a senior in 2012, he switched to left tackle and started 11 of 13 games. and was named a third-team All-American by CBSSports.com.[5][failed verification] He was inducted into the Senior Bowl Hall of Fame on June 25, 2023.[6]

Professional career edit

On December 21, 2012, it was announced that Johnson and teammate Landry Jones had accepted their invitations to the 2013 Senior Bowl.[7] Throughout Senior Bowl practices, Johnson demonstrated impressive footwork, body control, and balance while diagnosing pass rushes and disrupting them. He was named a top standout during practice by NFL analyst Bucky Brooks and immensely helped his draft stock to put himself in the first round discussion.[8] On January 26, 2013, he played offensive tackle in the Reese's Senior Bowl and was part of Detroit Lions' head coach Jim Schwartz's South team that defeated the North 21-16. Johnson was one of 57 collegiate offensive linemen that attended the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Indiana. He completed all of the combine drills and finished first in the vertical jump and second amongst all offensive linemen in the 40-yard dash and broad jump.[9] On March 13, 2013, Johnson attended Oklahoma's pro day, along with Landry Jones, Tony Jefferson, Demontre Hurst, Kenny Stills, Stacy McGee, and 19 other prospects.[10][11] During the draft process, Johnson attended multiple private workouts and visits, including the Carolina Panthers, New York Jets, and Philadelphia Eagles.[12] At the conclusion of the pre-draft process, Johnson was projected to be a guaranteed first round pick by NFL draft experts and scouts and was projected be a top ten selection. He was ranked the third best offensive tackle prospect in the draft by NFLDraftScout.com, NFL analyst Mike Mayock, and NFL analyst Josh Norris.[13][14][15]

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 6 in
(1.98 m)
303 lb
(137 kg)
35+14 in
(0.90 m)
10+18 in
(0.26 m)
4.72 s 1.68 s 2.73 s 4.52 s 7.31 s 34 in
(0.86 m)
9 ft 10 in
(3.00 m)
28 reps
All values from NFL Combine.[16]

2013 edit

The Philadelphia Eagles selected Johnson in the first round (fourth overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft.[17] He was the third offensive tackle selected in 2013, behind Central Michigan's Eric Fisher and Texas A&M's Luke Joeckel.[18] On July 20, 2013, the Eagles signed Johnson to a four-year, $19.85 million contract with a signing bonus of $12.81 million.[19]

He entered training camp behind veteran Dennis Kelly on the Eagles depth chart. He competed against Kelly for the starting right tackle role throughout training camp.[20] He became the apparent starting right tackle during training camp when it was reported that Kelly would miss the majority of the season after undergoing back surgery.[21]

He made his first career start and professional regular season debut in the Philadelphia Eagles' season-opening 33-27 victory at the Washington Redskins. He started all 16 regular season games as a rookie and helped the Philadelphia Eagles finish first in the NFC East with a 10-6 record. On January 4, 2014, Johnson started his first career playoff game as the Philadelphia Eagles lost to the New Orleans Saints 26-24 in the NFC Wildcard game.[22] He was ranked as the 26th best right tackle by Pro Football Focus in 2013.[23]

2014 edit

On June 30, 2014, it was reported that Johnson had tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs and would be suspended for the first four games of the 2014 season. Although Johnson missed the first four games of the season, he allowed only one sack in the remainder of the year and started 14 consecutive games while being graded as the second best right tackle and was ranked the 13th overall offensive linemen by Pro Football Focus.[24] Pro Football Focus named Johnson to the 2014 PFF All-Pro Team.[25] The Philadelphia Eagles finished second in the NFC East with a 10-6 record and did not qualify for the playoffs.

2015 edit

Johnson played through numerous injuries, but started all 16 games, including two games at left tackle after Jason Peters was inactive after suffering a back injury.[26] Pro Football Focus ranked Johnson tenth best right tackle in 2015 with an overall grade of +14.5.[23] Offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur was named interim head coach for Week 17 after head coach Chip Kelly was fired after Week 16 with the Eagles finishing 7-9.

2016 edit

On January 29, 2016, Johnson signed a six-year, $63 million extension with $35.5 million guaranteed.[27] This contract made Johnson the highest paid right tackle in the NFL. Johnson entered training camp slated as the Eagles' starting right tackle, opposite Jason Peters.

On August 9, 2016, it was reported that Johnson would face a ten-game suspension due to PED violations.[28][29][30] Johnson stated that he was unaware the substance he failed for was banned and that the NFLPA's player app didn't have the banned substance listed.[31] On October 11, 2016, his ten-game suspension was upheld. The suspension voided the last year of his contract and also voided all remaining base salary guarantees that totaled $7.74 million. Allen Barbre replaced Johnson during his absence.

Johnson returned to the team for their Week 16 game against the New York Giants on December 22, 2016.[32] Johnson has an ongoing lawsuit against the NFL and the NFL Players Association stemming from his 10-game suspension for his second failed drug test.[33]

The Philadelphia Eagles' offensive line was ranked eighth in the league by Pro Football Focus. They also gave Johnson a run blocking grade of 86.7 and he was ranked sixth among all right tackles. Due to the suspension, Johnson only started six games in 2016 (Week 1-5, 16-17).[34] The Philadelphia Eagles finished fourth in the NFC East with a 7-9 record in their first season under head coach Doug Pederson.

2017 edit

 
Johnson during the Eagles' Super Bowl LII victory parade

Johnson remained the Eagles' starting right tackle in 2017. He suffered a concussion during a Week 5 victory over the Arizona Cardinals. Johnson remained in the concussion protocol and missed the Eagles' next game that took place five days later on Thursday Night Football.[35] He started 15 games to help the Eagles achieve a 13-3 record and go from worst to first, finishing atop the NFC East division after finishing last in 2016.[36]

On December 19, 2017, Johnson was named to his first Pro Bowl along with right guard Brandon Brooks.[37] Near the end of the season, Johnson received an overall grade of 85.2 and ranked fifth amongst all offensive tackles by Pro Football Focus. He was ranked the top right tackle and received a $250,000 bonus for making the Pro Bowl.[38] Johnson did not attend the Pro Bowl as the Eagles would play in Super Bowl LII. He was ranked 95th by his peers on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2018.[39]

Johnson and Chris Long wore rubber masks of a German Shepherd (symbolic of the team's underdog status) after the 2017 Divisional playoff game versus the Atlanta Falcons, as the Falcons were considered favorites to win. Following the game, Philadelphia Eagles fans bought so many dog masks from Amazon that they were sold out. In Super Bowl LII, the Eagles defeated the New England Patriots 41–33 to give Johnson his first Super Bowl ring.[40]

2019–2020 edit

On November 29, 2019, Johnson signed a four-year, $72 million contract extension with the Eagles with $54.595 million guaranteed, making him the highest-paid offensive lineman in the NFL.[41]

Johnson was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list by the Eagles on July 29, 2020.[42] He was activated on August 11, 2020.[43] He was placed on injured reserve on December 2, 2020.[44]

2021 edit

In the middle of the season, Johnson sat out 3 games due to a battle with depression.[45]

In the December 26th division match vs the New York Giants, Johnson was declared an eligible receiver for a play and caught a pass from Jalen Hurts for a 5 yard touchdown, his first ever touchdown catch.[45]

The Associated Press named him a second-team All Pro for the 2021 season.[46]

2022 edit

On December 11, 2022, Johnson set an NFL record of not allowing a sack in 26 consecutive games.[47] On December 26, it was announced that Johnson would miss the remainder of the regular season after suffering a torn tendon in his abdomen.[48] Johnson and the Eagles reached Super Bowl LVII, which they lost to the Kansas City Chiefs, 38–35.[49]

2023 edit

On March 24, 2023, the Eagles signed Johnson to a 1 year contract extension through the 2026 season with $30 million guaranteed.[50][51]

Personal life edit

Johnson married his wife Chelsea Goodman in January 2013 and they have three children together. She attended the NFL Draft with him and they met at Oklahoma where Chelsea was a high jumper. His father-in-law is John Goodman, who played defensive end for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 19801985.[52]

On May 22, 2019, Johnson donated $500,000 to Kilgore College for the development of "The Lane" Athletic Performance Center, a 3,800 square-foot training facility that opened March 3, 2021 on the Kilgore College campus. Johnson was on campus that day for a grand opening of the facility.[53]

Johnson and Eagles teammates Jason Kelce and Jordan Mailata released the Christmas album A Philly Special Christmas in 2022.[54]

References edit

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External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from NFL.com · Pro Football Reference
  • Philadelphia Eagles bio

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David Lane Johnson born May 8 1990 is an American football offensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League NFL He was selected by the Eagles fourth overall in the 2013 NFL Draft He played college football at Kilgore College before transferring to Oklahoma Lane JohnsonJohnson with the Eagles in 2017No 65 Philadelphia EaglesPosition Offensive tacklePersonal informationBorn 1990 05 08 May 8 1990 age 33 Groveton Texas U S Height 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m Weight 325 lb 147 kg Career informationHigh school GrovetonCollege Kilgore CC 2008 Oklahoma 2009 2012 NFL Draft 2013 Round 1 Pick 4Career historyPhiladelphia Eagles 2013 present Roster status ActiveCareer highlights and awardsSuper Bowl champion LII 2 First team All Pro 2017 2022 Second team All Pro 2021 4 Pro Bowl 2017 2019 2022 Second team All Big 12 2012 Career NFL statistics as of Week 8 2023Games played 135Games started 135Receiving touchdowns 1Player stats at NFL com PFR Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 3 Professional career 3 1 2013 3 2 2014 3 3 2015 3 4 2016 3 5 2017 3 6 2019 2020 3 7 2021 3 8 2022 3 9 2023 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly years editJohnson was born in Groveton Texas and attended Groveton High School where he played football and competed in track In football he was an honorable mention All state selection as a quarterback and was named All district 1 In track amp field Johnson competed in the throwing events He earned a fourth place finish in the shot put event at the 2008 UIL 1A State Championships with a top throw of 15 21 meters 49 ft 7 in 2 College career editJohnson attended Kilgore College a junior college in east Texas and played quarterback and tight end for the Kilgore Rangers football team for the 2008 season In his sole year at Kilgore Johnson amassed 584 passing yards for 7 touchdowns and 3 interceptions with a 52 4 completion rate while at quarterback 3 After his freshman year he transferred to the University of Oklahoma where he played for the Oklahoma Sooners football team from 2009 to 2012 Originally serving as a practice squad quarterback during his redshirt season he transitioned to tight end in the fall of 2010 and switched again to defensive end for the spring of 2011 After two starting linemen went down with injuries at the beginning of the 2011 fall season offensive line coach Bruce Kittle asked multiple players including Johnson to try out as back up linemen to fill in the missing roster depth Kittle was amazed by Johnson s footwork and natural pass blocking abilities and immediately switched him to offensive tackle 4 Two games later Johnson would be named the Sooners starting right tackle and he would start the remaining 12 games of the season citation needed As a senior in 2012 he switched to left tackle and started 11 of 13 games and was named a third team All American by CBSSports com 5 failed verification He was inducted into the Senior Bowl Hall of Fame on June 25 2023 6 Professional career editOn December 21 2012 it was announced that Johnson and teammate Landry Jones had accepted their invitations to the 2013 Senior Bowl 7 Throughout Senior Bowl practices Johnson demonstrated impressive footwork body control and balance while diagnosing pass rushes and disrupting them He was named a top standout during practice by NFL analyst Bucky Brooks and immensely helped his draft stock to put himself in the first round discussion 8 On January 26 2013 he played offensive tackle in the Reese s Senior Bowl and was part of Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz s South team that defeated the North 21 16 Johnson was one of 57 collegiate offensive linemen that attended the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis Indiana He completed all of the combine drills and finished first in the vertical jump and second amongst all offensive linemen in the 40 yard dash and broad jump 9 On March 13 2013 Johnson attended Oklahoma s pro day along with Landry Jones Tony Jefferson Demontre Hurst Kenny Stills Stacy McGee and 19 other prospects 10 11 During the draft process Johnson attended multiple private workouts and visits including the Carolina Panthers New York Jets and Philadelphia Eagles 12 At the conclusion of the pre draft process Johnson was projected to be a guaranteed first round pick by NFL draft experts and scouts and was projected be a top ten selection He was ranked the third best offensive tackle prospect in the draft by NFLDraftScout com NFL analyst Mike Mayock and NFL analyst Josh Norris 13 14 15 Pre draft measurables Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40 yard dash 10 yard split 20 yard split 20 yard shuttle Three cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 303 lb 137 kg 35 1 4 in 0 90 m 10 1 8 in 0 26 m 4 72 s 1 68 s 2 73 s 4 52 s 7 31 s 34 in 0 86 m 9 ft 10 in 3 00 m 28 repsAll values from NFL Combine 16 2013 edit The Philadelphia Eagles selected Johnson in the first round fourth overall of the 2013 NFL Draft 17 He was the third offensive tackle selected in 2013 behind Central Michigan s Eric Fisher and Texas A amp M s Luke Joeckel 18 On July 20 2013 the Eagles signed Johnson to a four year 19 85 million contract with a signing bonus of 12 81 million 19 He entered training camp behind veteran Dennis Kelly on the Eagles depth chart He competed against Kelly for the starting right tackle role throughout training camp 20 He became the apparent starting right tackle during training camp when it was reported that Kelly would miss the majority of the season after undergoing back surgery 21 He made his first career start and professional regular season debut in the Philadelphia Eagles season opening 33 27 victory at the Washington Redskins He started all 16 regular season games as a rookie and helped the Philadelphia Eagles finish first in the NFC East with a 10 6 record On January 4 2014 Johnson started his first career playoff game as the Philadelphia Eagles lost to the New Orleans Saints 26 24 in the NFC Wildcard game 22 He was ranked as the 26th best right tackle by Pro Football Focus in 2013 23 2014 edit On June 30 2014 it was reported that Johnson had tested positive for performance enhancing drugs and would be suspended for the first four games of the 2014 season Although Johnson missed the first four games of the season he allowed only one sack in the remainder of the year and started 14 consecutive games while being graded as the second best right tackle and was ranked the 13th overall offensive linemen by Pro Football Focus 24 Pro Football Focus named Johnson to the 2014 PFF All Pro Team 25 The Philadelphia Eagles finished second in the NFC East with a 10 6 record and did not qualify for the playoffs 2015 edit Johnson played through numerous injuries but started all 16 games including two games at left tackle after Jason Peters was inactive after suffering a back injury 26 Pro Football Focus ranked Johnson tenth best right tackle in 2015 with an overall grade of 14 5 23 Offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur was named interim head coach for Week 17 after head coach Chip Kelly was fired after Week 16 with the Eagles finishing 7 9 2016 edit On January 29 2016 Johnson signed a six year 63 million extension with 35 5 million guaranteed 27 This contract made Johnson the highest paid right tackle in the NFL Johnson entered training camp slated as the Eagles starting right tackle opposite Jason Peters On August 9 2016 it was reported that Johnson would face a ten game suspension due to PED violations 28 29 30 Johnson stated that he was unaware the substance he failed for was banned and that the NFLPA s player app didn t have the banned substance listed 31 On October 11 2016 his ten game suspension was upheld The suspension voided the last year of his contract and also voided all remaining base salary guarantees that totaled 7 74 million Allen Barbre replaced Johnson during his absence Johnson returned to the team for their Week 16 game against the New York Giants on December 22 2016 32 Johnson has an ongoing lawsuit against the NFL and the NFL Players Association stemming from his 10 game suspension for his second failed drug test 33 The Philadelphia Eagles offensive line was ranked eighth in the league by Pro Football Focus They also gave Johnson a run blocking grade of 86 7 and he was ranked sixth among all right tackles Due to the suspension Johnson only started six games in 2016 Week 1 5 16 17 34 The Philadelphia Eagles finished fourth in the NFC East with a 7 9 record in their first season under head coach Doug Pederson 2017 edit nbsp Johnson during the Eagles Super Bowl LII victory paradeJohnson remained the Eagles starting right tackle in 2017 He suffered a concussion during a Week 5 victory over the Arizona Cardinals Johnson remained in the concussion protocol and missed the Eagles next game that took place five days later on Thursday Night Football 35 He started 15 games to help the Eagles achieve a 13 3 record and go from worst to first finishing atop the NFC East division after finishing last in 2016 36 On December 19 2017 Johnson was named to his first Pro Bowl along with right guard Brandon Brooks 37 Near the end of the season Johnson received an overall grade of 85 2 and ranked fifth amongst all offensive tackles by Pro Football Focus He was ranked the top right tackle and received a 250 000 bonus for making the Pro Bowl 38 Johnson did not attend the Pro Bowl as the Eagles would play in Super Bowl LII He was ranked 95th by his peers on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2018 39 Johnson and Chris Long wore rubber masks of a German Shepherd symbolic of the team s underdog status after the 2017 Divisional playoff game versus the Atlanta Falcons as the Falcons were considered favorites to win Following the game Philadelphia Eagles fans bought so many dog masks from Amazon that they were sold out In Super Bowl LII the Eagles defeated the New England Patriots 41 33 to give Johnson his first Super Bowl ring 40 2019 2020 edit On November 29 2019 Johnson signed a four year 72 million contract extension with the Eagles with 54 595 million guaranteed making him the highest paid offensive lineman in the NFL 41 Johnson was placed on the reserve COVID 19 list by the Eagles on July 29 2020 42 He was activated on August 11 2020 43 He was placed on injured reserve on December 2 2020 44 2021 edit In the middle of the season Johnson sat out 3 games due to a battle with depression 45 In the December 26th division match vs the New York Giants Johnson was declared an eligible receiver for a play and caught a pass from Jalen Hurts for a 5 yard touchdown his first ever touchdown catch 45 The Associated Press named him a second team All Pro for the 2021 season 46 2022 edit On December 11 2022 Johnson set an NFL record of not allowing a sack in 26 consecutive games 47 On December 26 it was announced that Johnson would miss the remainder of the regular season after suffering a torn tendon in his abdomen 48 Johnson and the Eagles reached Super Bowl LVII which they lost to the Kansas City Chiefs 38 35 49 2023 edit On March 24 2023 the Eagles signed Johnson to a 1 year contract extension through the 2026 season with 30 million guaranteed 50 51 Personal life editJohnson married his wife Chelsea Goodman in January 2013 and they have three children together She attended the NFL Draft with him and they met at Oklahoma where Chelsea was a high jumper His father in law is John Goodman who played defensive end for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1980 1985 52 On May 22 2019 Johnson donated 500 000 to Kilgore College for the development of The Lane Athletic Performance Center a 3 800 square foot training facility that opened March 3 2021 on the Kilgore College campus Johnson was on campus that day for a grand opening of the facility 53 Johnson and Eagles teammates Jason Kelce and Jordan Mailata released the Christmas album A Philly Special Christmas in 2022 54 References edit Lane Johnson Bio Archived from the original on February 24 2019 Retrieved 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opportunity show off sbnation com Retrieved January 12 2018 Mark Garafolo Thursday s moves Tackle Lane Johnson visiting Jets usatoday com Retrieved January 12 2018 Lane Johnson DS 3 OT Oklahoma nfldraftscout com Retrieved January 12 2018 Mike Mayock April 19 2013 2013 NFL Draft Mike Mayock s top 100 prospects NFL com Retrieved January 12 2018 Josh Norris April 12 2013 2013 NFL Draft Eric Fisher edges Luke Joeckel in O line rankings NFL com Retrieved January 12 2018 Lane Johnson DS 3 OT Oklahoma nfldraftscout com Retrieved April 26 2013 2013 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved May 14 2023 Hanzus Dan April 25 2013 Lane Johnson drafted by Philadelphia Eagles at No 4 NFL com Spotrac com Lane Johnson contract Spotrac com Retrieved January 11 2018 Dennis Kelly ahead of Lane Johnson for now prosportsdaily com May 22 2013 Retrieved January 11 2018 Jrff Grey August 8 2013 Dennis Kelly injury Eagles T sidelined for preseason after back surgery sbnation com Retrieved January 11 2018 NFL Player stats Lane Johnson 2013 NFL com Retrieved January 12 2018 a b Lane Johnson Will Now Be Going Offsides 10x A Game As The NFL s Highest Paid Right Tackle BarStoolSports com Retrieved January 12 2018 Lombardo Matt January 7 2015 Eagles Lane Johnson rated second best right tackle in NFL by Pro Football Focus www nj com Retrieved January 30 2017 Elsayed Khaled January 5 2015 2014 PFF ALL PRO TEAM Pro Football Focus Retrieved January 30 2017 Gowton Brandon February 2 2016 Eagles Position Review When will Lane Johnson replace Jason Peters Bleeding Green Nation Retrieved January 30 2017 Hagemann Angie January 29 2016 Eagles OT Lane Johnson agree to six year contract NFL com Retrieved July 1 2017 Sheridan Phil June 30 2014 Lane Johnson faces suspension ESPN com Retrieved July 4 2014 Frank Martin June 30 2014 Report Eagles OL Lane Johnson faces PED suspension USAToday com Retrieved July 4 2014 Orr Conor August 9 2016 Lane Johnson facing 10 game suspension for PEDs NFL com Retrieved August 9 2016 Chuck Booth The Philadelphia Eagles Can t Afford to Lose Lane Johnson section215 com Retrieved January 12 2018 Brinson Will October 11 2016 Lane Johnson s 10 game suspension upheld CBSSports com Paunil Josh November 30 2016 Eagles Wake Up Call Inside Lane Johnson s Lawsuit Phillymag com Retrieved January 30 2017 NFL Player stats Lane Johnson 2016 NFL com Retrieved January 11 2018 Gowton Brandon Lee October 9 2017 Lane Johnson Injury Eagles preparing to play without starting right tackle BleedingGreenNation com Retrieved January 12 2018 NFL Player stats Lane Johnson 2017 NFL com Retrieved January 12 2018 2018 Pro Bowl Players Announced NFL com December 19 2017 Retrieved December 26 2017 Kerr Jeff December 20 2017 Lane Johnson earns huge bonus for earning Pro Bowl berth 247sports com Retrieved January 11 2018 95 Lane Johnson OT Eagles Top 100 Players of 2018 NFL via www youtube com Jones Lindsay H February 4 2018 Eagles dethrone Tom Brady Patriots for first Super Bowl title in stunner USA Today Retrieved February 25 2019 Shook Nick November 29 2019 Lane Johnson gets 4 year 72M extension with Eagles NFL com McPherson Chris July 29 2020 Eagles place three players on Reserve COVID 19 list PhiladelphiaEagles com Retrieved July 29 2020 McPherson Chris August 11 2020 Eagles activate Lane Johnson from the Reserve COVID 19 list PhiladelphiaEagles com Retrieved August 13 2020 McPherson Chris December 2 2020 Eagles activate TE Zach Ertz WR J J Arcega Whiteside place T Lane Johnson on Injured Reserve PhiladelphiaEagles com Retrieved January 10 2021 a b McLane Jeff December 26 2021 Eagles lineman Lane Johnson caught a deeply meaningful TD pass against the Giants The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved December 26 2021 Lipinski Michael January 14 2022 Kelce Johnson Named to AP All Pro Teams SportsTalkPhilly com Retrieved March 26 2023 Hunt David J December 20 2022 The record breaking streak you ve never heard of Lane Johnson s incredible run yardbarker com Retrieved December 21 2022 Eagles star tackle Lane Johnson to miss rest of regular season with abdominal injury per report cbssports com Retrieved October 7 2023 Chiefs vs Eagles NFL Team Statistics ESPN February 12 2023 Archived from the original on February 13 2023 Retrieved March 27 2023 Patra Kevin March 24 2023 Eagles RT Lane Johnson gets 30M guaranteed on one year extension through 2026 season Nfl com Retrieved March 24 2023 Spadaro Dave March 24 2023 Lane Johnson on new contract My whole goal is to retire an Eagle PhiladelphiaEagles com Retrieved March 24 2023 Lane Jonson and Wife Chelsea Celebrate Eagles Draft Twitter Responds in Kind bleacherreport com April 25 2013 Retrieved January 12 2018 McPherson Chris May 23 2019 Lane Johnson paves the way for success at his alma mater philadelphiaeagles com Archived from the original on February 2 2023 Retrieved June 4 2019 A Philly Special Christmas What to know about Eagles Jason Kelce s Christmas album External links editCareer 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