Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson, who has taken part in his fair share of “Brotherly Shoves,” scoffed at the idea by simply posting a crying-of-laughter emoji on X in response to a report ...
Philadelphia Eagles star offensive tackle Lane Johnson on Tuesday discussed some of the organization's moves in the free agency period so far. Johnson kept it short and praised the moves Eagles ...
Not to Lane Johnson. The Eagles right tackle was asked the day before the team’s Super Bowl LIX championship parade how long he would wait before returning to the grind, because, you know this T ...
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts celebrates with Lane Johnson during the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LIX. / Geoff Burke-Imagn Images That didn't sit too well with one member of the ...
Eagles offensive lineman Lane Johnson responded in the typical Philly way, posting a crying laughing emoji and nothing else. While the play in question may not be aesthetically pleasing to the eye ...
Later on Monday, that team was revealed to be the Green Bay Packers. Lane Johnson, Philadelphia's veteran left tackle and a two-time First-Team All-Pro, took to social media to deliver a simple ...
Players, of course, reacted to the report on Tuesday morning. Eagles star Lane Johnson, one of the pillars of the most dominant play in football, got his point across with a single emoji ...
Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Lane Johnson is amused by the Green Bay Packers. Or at least the NFC North team's efforts to ban the tush push play if his reaction to a Monday report from ...
The Philadelphia Eagles under Jalen Hurts have completely revolutionized how quarterbacks are used in games with the sneak, or "Tush Push," as it is more famously called. And one of the play's ...
It's impressive to see how professional athletes evolve. It's impressive to watch Jalen Hurts and Lane Johnson do what they do! Like Rodman, both are very familiar with the weight room.
Eagles offensive lineman Lane Johnson offered a one-emoji response to the report. Outgoing Packers president CEO Mark Murphy revealed in his monthly Q&A column why he wasn’t a fan of the play ...