Lane Johnson, the Eagles’ standout offensive tackle, has secured a lucrative contract adjustment that adds $8 million to his earnings over the next two years, along with an additional $30 million in guarantees. His agent, Ken Sarnoff, confirmed the details to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The deal also includes a one-year extension worth $25 million, ensuring Johnson remains with the Eagles through the 2027 season.
The 34-year-old veteran will now earn a total of $48 million in the next two years, with $40 million guaranteed. A dominant force on the offensive line, Johnson has been named to six Pro Bowls, including each of the last three seasons, and has twice earned first-team All-Pro honors. His consistent excellence has made him one of the most respected tackles in the NFL.

Johnson’s Impact: Key to Eagles’ Success and Record-Breaking Offensive Performance
In 2024, Johnson played a pivotal role in the Eagles’ offensive success, leading a line that helped running back Saquon Barkley set a new record for rushing yards across a combined regular season and postseason. His individual performance was equally outstanding, ranking among the top four tackles in both pass block win rate (94%) and run block win rate (80%). His presence has been instrumental in Philadelphia’s dominance up front.
Since being selected fourth overall in the 2013 NFL Draft, Johnson has been a cornerstone of the Eagles’ success, helping the team reach three Super Bowls and win two championships. With four All-Pro selections to his name, he joins Eagles greats Bob Brown and Jason Peters as one of the franchise’s most decorated tackles. Now locked in for the next several years, Johnson remains a key piece of the Eagles’ offensive foundation.