Lane Johnson feels he's "getting close" to his peak as a player

Lane Johnson feels he's "getting close" to his peak as a player

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The Philadelphia Eagles' offensive line, crucial to their recent success, remains strong with four returning starters as they aim to defend their Super Bowl title. Notably, right tackle Lane Johnson, at 35, is among the oldest starting tackles in the league but feels rejuvenated after overcoming ankle injuries. Remarkably, Johnson believes he is nearing his peak performance, feeling better now than in his late 20s. He even suggests a performance combine for players a decade into their careers. If Johnson improves further, the Eagles' offense could become even more formidable in the upcoming season.
Originally by Josh Alperon June 16, 2025
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