Eagles’ Two-Time Super Bowl Champion Right Tackle Is Officially Returning for His 14th NFL Season in…

Philadelphia had been holding its breath.

For weeks, speculation swirled around a veteran cornerstone of the Eagles' offensive line.

With age creeping in and injuries taking their toll late in 2025, many believed the franchise might be preparing for life without one of its most decorated leaders.

The uncertainty only intensified after coaching changes and growing chatter about the Eagles possibly drafting a long-term successor.

Some insiders suggested the end could be near. Others hinted that money was being left on the table.

Then came the clarity.

Lane Johnson has officially shut down retirement rumors and confirmed he will return for his 14th NFL season in 2026.

The two-time Super Bowl champion told reporters he's not walking away, reinforcing earlier comments shared by LeSean McCoy and backed by NFL insider Jeff McLane. Despite turning 36 in May, Johnson believes he still has more to give — and Philadelphia clearly agrees.

His return is massive for the Eagles. Not only does it stabilize the right tackle position, it preserves leadership in a locker room navigating transition elsewhere on the offensive line. Even if the Eagles draft a young tackle in 2026, that player can now develop without immediate pressure.

Simply put, the Eagles are a better football team with Johnson protecting the edge.

For a franchise with championship ambitions, this isn't just about nostalgia. It's about continuity, toughness, and keeping a future Hall of Fame-caliber presence in midnight green for at least one more run.

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