Eagles and Lane Johnson rework contract and agree to a one-year extension through 2027
- The Philadelphia Eagles and Lane Johnson agreed to a one-year contract extension on February 9, 2025, keeping him with the team through the 2027 season.
- Johnson will receive an additional $8 million over the next two seasons, raising his total compensation to $48 million, with $30 million guaranteed.
- Lane Johnson has been selected as an All-Pro four times and has been a starter in all 158 games during his career with the Eagles.
- He did not allow any sacks last season and led the NFL with a 75 percent 'island rate,' reflecting his effectiveness in one-on-one matchups.
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Eagles extend, enrich standout RT Lane Johnson
The Philadelphia Eagles and six-time Pro Bowl right tackle Lane Johnson agreed to a one-year contract extension on Monday, keeping him in the fold for the Super Bowl champs through the 2027 season. Johnson, a 12-year veteran, all with Philadelphia,…
Eagles OT Johnson lands lucrative reworked deal
Eagles standout OT Lane Johnson reworked his contract to add $8 million dollars over the next two years and an additional $30 million in guarantees, his agent told ESPN's Adam Schefter. Johnson is now under contract through the 2027 season.
Eagles player who has been a fixture along the offensive line gets a pay raise
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