After taking some days off to attend to personal business, right tackle Lane Johnson is back on the practice field, doing his All-Pro thing and, as he says, "having fun."
Johnson met the media on Saturday at the Jefferson Health Training Complex and said that the 2026 season will "potentially, probably be my last year" as his life priorities away from football come more into focus.
"It's kind of where I'm at," he said. "Just looking forward to this year, playing the best I can. Stay healthy and that's about it. I thought about last year. Lots of conversations with my family, my kids, my oldest is turning 13 here in a few days, so it's hard to get time back. I feel like those years are very pivotal. It will be, I think, a fun transition.
"My focus here is with the Eagles, it's playing. I still feel I can be a premier tackle in this league. I feel good. Stay healthy and keep stacking days."
Johnson pointed to the health of his parents as well, and he said repeatedly how thankful he is for the support the Eagles organization has given him during his absence.
"All the support, all the love here," he said, "I plan on having a really good last year."