Philadelphia Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson is returning for the 2026 season, his 14th in the NFL, The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Jeff McLane reported Thursday.
Johnson, 35, missed the final eight games of his injury-riddled 2025 campaign, including the Eagles’ wild-card playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers, because of a Lisfranc foot injury.
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The 2013 No. 4 overall pick is a six-time Pro Bowler and five-time All-Pro who has helped Philly reach three Super Bowls and win its first two rings in franchise history.
Johnson’s a cornerstone of the Eagles’ offensive line and will offer valuable continuity up front as the team transitions to a new offense under 33-year-old coordinator Sean Mannion.
Longtime O-Line coach Jeff Stoutland resigned earlier this month, and Chris Kuper — a former Denver Broncos guard who most recently coached with the Minnesota Vikings — will serve as his replacement.
This story is being updated.