Philadelphia Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson is not satisfied with his second-team All-Pro designation. Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer shared ...
PHILADELPHIA - For those who don’t know, being named a second-team All-Pro is hardly an insult but it has fueled Lane Johnson, the Eagles’ future Hall of Fame r ...
The 50 voters who selected the All-Pro team chose Penei Sewell as the first-team right tackle over Lane Johnson by a vote ... Eagles coach Nick Sirianni is unsurprisingly siding with his own ...
The 50 voters who selected the All-Pro team chose Penei Sewell as the first-team right tackle over Lane ... Johnson this season. Johnson missed two full games and parts of others; Sewell has never ...
Someone within the Philadelphia Eagles organization didn't appreciate right tackle Lane Johnson losing out on the league's first-team All-Pro right tackle spot to Detroit Lions right tackle ...
Lane Johnson is one of the best offensive lineman ... This season, he was again excellent. Head coach Nick Sirianni has always mentioned him as the best offensive tackle in football.
Everyone does that—even offensive linemen in the NFL. Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson has some information to keep him hungry in the playoffs, and it was provided by his teammates.
The AP All-Pro honors were announced on Friday, and six Eagles were named to either the first or second team. One surprise, ...
It didn't take long for Philadelphia Eagles star offensive lineman Lane Johnson to see that he was not named to the First-Team All-Pro list. And his feelings toward only making the second team ...