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Even NFL players can't deny how great Lane Johnson is among the elite

As the NFL Top 100 comes to a close another Eagles player has found his way on the list as voted by his peers.

Lane Johnson checks in at No. 23, joining fellow teammates Zack Baun (No. 26), A.J. Brown (No. 29), Jalen Carter (No. 43), Quinyon Mitchell (No. 49), Cooper Dejean (No. 60), and Jordan Mailata (No. 69) on the NFL's Top 100 list for the 2025 season.

Paving the Lane to No. 23 pic.twitter.com/4fTconBd6Q

— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) August 21, 2025

Johnson's place in the top 100 is more than justified

Johnson, now entering his 13th NFL season, continues to showcase his dominance among offensive linemen, earning his sixth Pro Bowl and fifth All-Pro honors last season. Johnson also anchored an offensive line that saw Saquon Barkley rush for over 2,000 yards, while the Eagles set an NFL record rushing for 3,866 yards between the regular and postseason.

Johnson is no stranger to the Top-100, joining the list now for the fourth time in his career, with his No. 23 ranking being the highest of his career. Johnson has earned a spot at No. 41 in 2024 and 2023, along with gaining the No. 95 spot in 2018.

The stalwart at tackle continues to add more accolades to his NFL career and is certainly padding his Hall of Fame resume. In addition to his status as the 23rd best player in the NFL going into 2025, he was also selected as a top four candidate for the inaugural "protector of the year" award, an honor the NFL created to showcase the league's top offensive lineman.

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While Johnson is 35 years old, he is expected to continue making his presence felt in Philadelphia for several more years to come. The 2013 first-round pick out of Oklahoma renegotiated and signed an extension that would keep him in Philadelphia for several more seasons, making him a free agent after the 2027 season, possibly allowing him to finish his career with the Eagles.

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