Eagles OL Lane Johnson Has Lisfranc Injury, Could Miss 4-6 Weeks: Reports
Lane Johnson was ruled out of the Lions game due to a recurring foot injury, with backup Fred Johnson stepping in for multiple recent games, Eagles officials said.
- On Sunday night, Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson was ruled out after exiting early with a foot injury, replaced by Fred Johnson, and no update was given.
- After leaving Monday's game with an ankle issue, Lane Johnson missed much of last week's Green Bay Packers game before returning late and had earlier been sidelined by a stinger, raising durability concerns.
- NFL Network insiders Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo reported a Lisfranc sprain for Lane Johnson, Philadelphia Eagles right tackle, expected to miss four to six weeks and be a candidate for injured reserve.
- The Eagles' offensive line, already injury-hit, faces further strain after missing 453 snaps in 10 games, with Fred Johnson starting at right tackle for Lane Johnson for the fourth time.
- The Eagles have seven regular-season games remaining and the postseason weekend of Jan. 10-12, with Lane Johnson expected on Injured Reserve, sidelining him at least four games.
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Eagles' Lane Johnson out with Lisfranc sprain injury
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (KETK)-- Philadelphia Eagle and East Texas native Lane Johnson will be forced to miss the next several weeks of the regular season due to a Lisfranc sprain. Johnson suffered the sprain during the Eagles' win on Sunday afternoon against the Detroit Lions. According to the NFL, Johnson is expected to miss the next [...]
Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson could miss 4-6 weeks
PHILADELPHIA — Veteran Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson, a six-time Pro Bowl selection, is expected to miss extended time after suffering a Lisfranc injury in his right foot during Sunday night’s win over the Detroit Lions, a team source confirmed Monday after multiple reports. It is another major blow to an offensive line that has been battling injuries all season. The Lisfranc joint, named for a French surgeon in the 1700s, involves the bones …
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