The Philadelphia Eagles clinched Super Bowl LIX by showcasing a remarkably balanced team lineup, featuring what many claim to be the most formidable offensive line in the NFL.
This stellar offensive line wasn’t just about power; it was the engine behind their successful “Tush Push” play. It paved the way for Saquon Barkley to surpass the impressive 2,000-yard rushing mark and gave quarterback Jalen Hurts ample time to make decisive downfield passes.
A key figure in this powerhouse line-up is tackle Lane Johnson. At 34, whispers about his potential retirement started buzzing — especially after adding a second Super Bowl ring to his collection.
Contrary to these rumors, Johnson made it abundantly clear he has no plans to hang up his cleats anytime soon.
Johnson shared his sentiments on the social media platform X, saying, “Nothing but love the past 12 years & I’m looking forward to many more years to come — love y’all Philly!”
Drafted as the No. 4 overall pick in 2013, Johnson quickly rose to prominence. By 2017, he had cemented his place as an All-Pro, playing a pivotal role in guiding the Eagles to their first-ever Vince Lombardi Trophy.
His performance this season has been nothing short of stellar, earning him a third consecutive Pro Bowl nod and the sixth in his career. Pro Football Focus ranked him with the seventh-highest grade among offensive tackles and sixth in pass-blocking skills.
Incredibly, he didn’t surrender a single sack throughout 2024.
Looking ahead, the NFC promises to be a battleground in 2025, with teams like the Washington Commanders and Green Bay Packers emerging as contenders. The Detroit Lions and San Francisco 49ers, rejuvenated and eager, add to the competitive mix.
For the Eagles, maintaining their strong roster and drive will be crucial if they hope to defend their crown and cement their status as world champions once again.