Philadelphia Eagles RT Lane Johnson revealed today that he will be returning for a 14th campaign.
Lane, who is 35 years old, missed the final 7 regular-campaign matches as well as Philadelphia’s postseason defeat to the 49ers in the wild-card round with a Lisfranc problem.
There was uncertainty as to whether he would suit up again in a Philadelphia uniform, though 1 prevailing thought inside the team was that the right tackle wouldn’t want to finish his Hall of Fame-worthy career like that.
Lane also shared a photo on social media of himself running out of the tunnel to signify his return for the upcoming campaign.
Philly was 8-2 with the All-Pro right tackle on the team and 3-5 without him on the field, which showed how important Johnson is for the Eagles.
Lane Johnson just told me that he’s officially returning for a 14th season with the #Eagles.
Having the future HOF right tackle will be key as HC Nick Sirianni alters the offense under new OC Sean Mannion in 2026.
The Eagles will also have a new O-line coach after Jeff… pic.twitter.com/bQfPPIWR9m
— Jeff McLane (@Jeff_McLane) February 19, 2026
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