Lane Johnson isn’t done just yet.
The six-time Pro Bowl right tackle tells the Philadelphia Inquirer’s Jeff McClane that he will return for a 14th NFL season.
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
Johnson, 35, incurred a Lisfranc fracture in a Week 10 win over the Detroit Lions and went on to miss the final seven games of the regular season, as well as the Eagles’ NFC wild-card round loss to the San Francisco 49ers.
A native of Groveton, TX, Johnson was originally taken with the fourth overall selection of the 2013 NFL Draft out of Oklahoma. He’s appeared in 168 career games with the Eagles and was a key member of the squads that won Super Bowls in 2019 and 2025.
Johnson returns to a new-look Eagles offence with new offensive coordinator Sean Mannion and offensive line coach Chris Kuper.