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 Penei Sewell for the second season in a row.
It didn't matter. Sewell became the first tackle since Anthony Munoz to be named a First-Team All-Pro twice before turning 25 years old. The 34-year-old Johnson was forced to settle for the second-team nod for the fourth time in his career.
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
Taped on the wall by Lane Johnson's locker is a comparison chart between him and Penei Sewell. The Associated Press All-Pro teams were released on Friday when the chart was placed next to Johnson's locker,
Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson made a silent protest for not being named as a first-team All-Pro, and he could use that as motivation for SUnday's wild-card game against Green Bay Packers.
Philadelphia Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson is not satisfied with his second-team All-Pro designation. Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer shared
Saquon Barkley and Zack Baun earned first-team honors, while Jordan Mailata and several other Eagles made the second-team.
Lane Johnson is one of the best offensive lineman in the league. Hands down. Now in his 12th season with the Philadelphia Eagles, he has a number of accolades
PHILADELPHIA - The playoffs aren’t guaranteed for any NFL team, though the Eagles have had a nice run of postseason trips since Lane Johnson arrived in 2013. Th
Detroit Lions right tackle Penei Sewell earned his second consecutive first-team All-Pro honor, beating out Philadelphia Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson, who earned a second-team honor. In the wake of the All-Pros being announced,
The Philadelphia Eagles hosted "Inner Excellence" author Jim Murphy at practice ahead of Sunday's NFC Championship Game, inspired by A.J. Brown’s viral sideline reading moment.
It seems everyone in the NFL-world agrees that current Detroit Lions offensive Coordinator Ben Johnson is, by all accounts, set to be the next head coach for the Las Vegas Raiders.