As the Philadelphia Eagles prepared for Super Bowl LIX, they faced several key questions, from their offensive coordinator to the future of their veteran players. One major concern revolved around All-Pro right tackle Lane Johnson, who had been speculated to be considering retirement. Reports, including one from Spotskeeda, hinted that Johnson might retire if the Eagles won the Super Bowl. However, Johnson put those rumors to rest, reassuring fans that he would not be hanging up his cleats just yet.
In an announcement made on Saturday, Johnson clarified his intentions, stating, “I’m definitely not retiring after this game win or lose.” This promise was a welcome relief to Philadelphia fans, who have watched Johnson play a pivotal role in the team’s success over the years. His leadership on the offensive line has been instrumental in the Eagles’ rise to prominence, and his decision to continue playing means the team will have him for another season.

Johnson has been one of the best tackles in the league since being drafted fourth overall in the 2013 NFL Draft. Over the years, he has helped shape one of the most formidable offensive lines in NFL history. Additionally, Johnson has been part of the Eagles’ roster for three Super Bowl appearances, including their victory in Super Bowl LII, cementing his legacy within the organization. His experience and skill have been key to the team’s success.
Despite his immense contributions, Johnson is fully aware that his career is nearing its end. At 34 years old, he knows that the clock is ticking on his playing days. “When you get up there in age, you take it one year at a time,” Johnson said. Even so, he has expressed feeling better physically than he has in recent years, which is a good sign heading into the final stretch of the season. His current physical condition is a rare bright spot for a player at his age late in the year.
While Johnson’s career may eventually come to a close, he is not ready to retire just yet. The Eagles’ upcoming Super Bowl appearance presents one more chance for Johnson to add another championship to his resume. His decision to continue playing provides the team with veteran leadership and a key contributor on the offensive line, giving them another shot at making him a champion once again. For now, Johnson is focused on helping the Eagles finish the season strong and take home the Lombardi Trophy.