The average size of the Eagles’ starting offensive line was 6-foot-6 and 338 pounds The Philadelphia Eagles set a record as soon as they walked onto the field in Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Stadium Philadelphia's blocking was expected to take a significant step backwards after the retirement of center Jason Kelce the Eagles reconstructed their offensive front and paved their way to a championship The "Tush Push" was as lethal as ever and running back Saquon Barkley became just the ninth player in NFL history to rush for 2,000 yards in a single season Third-year Eagles center Cam Jurgens was prepared to step into a starting role following Kelce's departure and Philadelphia may now have their sights set on preparing a successor for All-Pro right tackle Lane Johnson The Eagles selected Texas offensive tackle Cameron Williams with the No 207 overall pick in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft He was the third offensive lineman selected by Philadelphia on Day 3 but he may possess the most potential of the bunch Williams is a raw prospect but has all of the physical attributes to develop into an imposing presence in Philadelphia. The 6-foot-6, 317-pound tackle nearly meets the standard for Philadelphia's average size at just age 21, and he still has plenty of time to grow. His 11⅜-inch hands rank in the 98th percentile, per MockDraftable With a wing span of 84½ inches and arms that are nearly 35 inches long he has the length to battle with some of the rangy pass rushers who are currently dominating the league Williams served as a backup for two years before becoming a starter at right tackle in 2024. He only started 16 games during his collegiate career and committed 18 penalties over that span highlighting his lack of experience and discipline He also lacks the footwork and hand skills to compete at the professional level but there are few better coaches to address those deficiencies than Eagles offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland Much of Philadelphia's offensive success in the trenches can be attributed to Stoutland who is widely considered to be among the greatest assistant coaches in the league The 63-year-old coach helped transform Jordan Mailata a former rugby player from the NFL's International Player Pathway program transition from a struggling offensive tackle into a dominant right guard Becton elected to sign with the Los Angeles Chargers in free agency leaving the Eagles with some uncertainty on the interior of their offensive line Veteran right guard Tyler Steen is expected to start while Drew Kendall © 2025 Minute Media - All Rights Reserved The content on this site is for entertainment and educational purposes only Betting and gambling content is intended for individuals 21+ and is based on individual commentators' opinions and not that of Minute Media or its affiliates and related brands All picks and predictions are suggestions only and not a guarantee of success or profit If you or someone you know has a gambling problem crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER Williams is a raw prospect but has all of the physical attributes to develop into an imposing presence in Philadelphia. The 6-foot-6, 317-pound tackle nearly meets the standard for Philadelphia's average size at just age 21, and he still has plenty of time to grow. His 11⅜-inch hands rank in the 98th percentile, per MockDraftable Williams served as a backup for two years before becoming a starter at right tackle in 2024. He only started 16 games during his collegiate career and committed 18 penalties over that span Texas offensive tackle Cameron Williams is about to become the latest student at Stoutland University What should an offensive lineman look like at the NFL Scouting Combine Go back to 2013 and watch the full on-field workout from offensive tackle Lane Johnson and one of the most decorated offensive linemen in Eagles history The Philadelphia Eagles select Virginia Tech Hokies outside linebacker Antwaun Powell-Ryland in Round 6 of the 2025 NFL Draft with the No The Philadelphia Eagles select Texas offensive tackle Cameron Williams in Round 6 of the 2025 NFL Draft with the No The Philadelphia Eagles select Michigan Wolverines offensive tackle Myles Hinton in Round 6 of the 2025 NFL Draft with the No The Philadelphia Eagles select Syracuse Orange quarterback Kyle McCord in Round 6 of the 2025 NFL Draft with the No The Philadelphia Eagles select Boston College Eagles center/guard Drew Kendall in Round 5 of the 2025 NFL Draft with the No The Philadelphia Eagles select Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Smael Mondon in Round 5 of the 2025 NFL Draft with the No The Philadelphia Eagles select Central Florida Knights cornerback Mac McWilliams in Round 5 of the 2025 NFL Draft with the No 145 overall pick (via a trade with the New York Jets) NFL International Fan of the Year of Australia announces the Philadelphia Eagles' selection of Nebraska defensive tackle Ty Robinson in Round 4 of the 2025 NFL Draft with the No Super Bowl LII Champion Beau Allen announces Philadephia's selection of Texas Longhorns safety Andrew Mukuba in Round 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft with the No The Eagles selected former Alabama linebacker Jihaad Campbell with the 31st overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft Watch his highlights from his time in Tuscaloosa The Philadelphia Eagles select linebacker Jihaad Campbell in Round 1 of the 2025 NFL Draft with the No 31 overall pick following a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs Just how impressive was Saquon Barkley at the 2018 NFL Scouting Combine Check out 2K SA's entire workout from the NFL Scouting Combine Before Nolan Smith turned in a monster playoff performance to help the Eagles win Super Bowl LIX he had a standout performance at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine Eric Allen receives a Hall of Fame door knock from fellow Hall of Famer Randall McDaniel Eagles legend Eric Allen reacts to his election to the Pro Football Hall of Fame The Philadelphia Eagles accept the George Halas Trophy following their NFC Championship Game victory over the Washington Commanders Lane Johnson discusses the pros and cons of playing in Week 18 against the Giants with playoff seeding secured and what makes this year's Eagles team special he embarks on his eighth career postseason run The third and final Christmas album from The Philly Specials drops on November 22 Connor Barwin takes fans behind the scenes of what fans can expect on this new edition on Good Morning Football NFL Network's Kyle Brandt crowns Saquon Barkley as the winner of Angry Runs for Week 7 on Good Morning Football From the streets of Philly to the vibrant neighborhoods of São Paulo Brazil native and devoted Eagles fan Alex Costabile took his family back to his roots for an unforgettable gameday in his hometown Merrill Reese received the Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award from the Pro Football Hall of Fame at the Gold Jacket Dinner on Friday night in Canton Reese is the longest-tenured play-by-play radio broadcaster in the NFL He is entering his 48th season as the Voice of the Eagles Quarterback Jalen Hurts joins NFL Network's Charles Davis and Mike Garafolo for an exclusive interview at Philadelphia Eagles Training Camp Kylie Kelce and Ryan Hammond join NFL Total Access to talk about this Saturday's Eagles Autism Challenge and the mission of the Eagles Autism Foundation New participants will have their registration fee waived by using code \"MAY24\" when signing up Watch the announcement from Detroit as the Philadelphia Eagles select Houston Christian outside linebacker Jalyx Hunt in Round 3 of the 2024 NFL Draft with the No New participants will have their registration fee waived by using code "MAY24" when signing up One day after legendary Eagles' defensive end Brandon Graham announced his retirement from the NFL after 15 seasons tackle Lane Johnson officially signed his one-year contract extension on Wednesday With Graham riding into the sunset with the most games and seasons played as an Eagle Johnson became the longest tenured active player on the team heading into Year 13 The six-time Pro Bowl selection's contract extension keeps him in Philadelphia through the 2027 season but this fan base has really embraced me through the good and the bad I think that the culture here has been a certain way for a long time," Johnson said "I felt like I was introduced to something special and in some aspects we were able to carry on tradition – I think that's what I'm most proud of A first-round draft pick out of Oklahoma in 2013 Johnson has been a dominant force on the offensive line The 6-foot-6 tackle has been named an All-Pro five times in his illustrious career and added his second Super Bowl Trophy to his resume this past season There were no signs of slowing down in the 2024 season for Johnson who ranked first among NFL right tackles in Pro Football Focus pass-blocking grade (88.1) and knockdown percentage (0.2 percent) all without allowing a sack The Eagles have always been there for me good or bad," Johnson said "They've (Eagles) been pivotal in my development as a player and as a person off the field I couldn't be more excited about staying here It's very rare that a person can stay with one team for 10+ years My goal is to play well throughout my middle to maybe upper 30s "I love the challenge of being an older player and the routine you have to keep up with I think that's what I love most about football – the conflict and the constant trying to improve I think the people I'm in the building with have a similar mindset I think that's why we've had success in the past 10 years and why they will have success long after I'm gone." Johnson helped the Eagles offensive line and running back Saquon Barkley set a club-record 3,048 rushing yards The team also finished second in rushing yards per game (179.3) Each offseason matters more and more the older the 34-year-old gets The preparation for taking care of his body and making sure he can withstand a 17 game+ season has no end "Really focused on what I needed to attack each offseason as far as becoming a better play it's about being strong and a lot of it's about being able to bend lose that ability to explode and to burst," Johnson said "I just think with how we have the strength and conditioning program here the stuff we do in the offseason – I feel really good As long as I'm feeling good and I fee like I can contribute my brothers are and have always been in the locker room and that's how I feel." – Written by Liam Wichser Lane Johnson met with the media virtually after signing his one-year contract extension that keeps him in Philadelphia through 2027 Hear what the Pro Bowl tackle had to say about his playing career Here are the jersey numbers for the new veterans Chris and Michelle Britton honor the memory of their youngest son by raising thousands of dollars each year for the Eagles Autism Foundation The Britton family was chosen to represent the Foundation at the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay Jackson took part in this weekend's Rookie Minicamp on a tryout basis The cornerback becomes the fifth draft pick to sign his rookie contract the first-year players got back to football at the NovaCare Complex The Eagles kick off Rookie Camp by getting Smael Mondon Jr. and Antwaun Powell-Ryland to ink their four-year rookie deals a travel football club for boys and girls from New Jersey After adding 10 draft picks to an already strong roster the Eagles will have ample ammunition to continue to bolster the team in the 2026 NFL Draft The 6-foot-6 defensive tackle has started every game over the last two seasons for the Eagles Robinson was the last first-round linebacker picked by the team back in 1979 The organization honored the men and women who have served the country during the time in Washington with a trip to Arlington National Cemetery How did Howie Roseman execute the trade to get linebacker Jihaad Campbell Why was Andrew Mukuba such a highly sought-after target in the second round What did the Eagles want to accomplish on the final day of the 2025 NFL Draft It's all here in the post-draft episode of Unscripted Ahead of their first official practice as Philadelphia Eagles and outside linebacker Antwaun Powell-Ryland Join first-round pick Jihaad Campbell in his first 24 hours as an Eagle From the moment he gets selected to his tour of the facilities in Philadelphia every moment of Campbell's first day as an Eagle is right here for your viewing pleasure From linebacker Jihaad Campbell in the first round all the way to outside linebacker Antwaun Powell-Ryland in the sixth round check out the phone calls and college highlights for all 10 members of the Eagles Draft Class of 2025 Executive Vice President/General Manager Howie Roseman and Head Coach Nick Sirianni recap a hectic final day Joe's Prep in Philadelphia before starring at Ohio State and Syracuse returns to his home area now as a member of the Eagles New center/guard Drew Kendall meets with Philadelphia reporters virtually to discuss joining one of the strongest position groups in the entire league New Eagles safety Andrew Mukuba arrived in Philadelphia on Saturday after being named the team's second-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft He met with the media to discuss his excitement for joining the Eagles organization How much does Smael Mondon look forward to reuniting with his Georgia Bulldog teammates in Philadelphia The new Eagles linebacker held a virtual press conference with reporters after being selected by the team New Eagles cornerback Mac McWilliams details his journey from UAB to Central Florida and now Philadelphia as one of the members of the team's 2025 Draft Class New Eagles defensive tackle Ty Robinson meets the media for his introductory virtual press conference moments after being selected with the 111th overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft The Eagles selected safety Andrew Mukuba from Texas on Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft and set themselves up nicely for Day 3 with a pair of trades to add more picks Executive Vice President/General Manager Howie Roseman and Head Coach Nick Sirianni discuss the addition of Mukuba and more meets the media shortly after he was selected New Eagles linebacker Jihaad Campbell traveled from Green Bay to Philadelphia on Friday to meet with Eagles coaches and executives he held his first press conference in Philadelphia with media members What have the last 24 hours or so been like for the first-round pick who spoke to the media virtually from the NFL Draft in Green Bay Campbell spoke about growing up in New Jersey as an Eagles fan his excitement to play under Defensive Coordinator Vic Fangio Executive Vice President/General Manager Howie Roseman and Head Coach Nick Sirianni met with the media after selecting Jihaad Campbell with the 31st overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft Hear Roseman and Sirianni explain why Cambell was the right pick and how the New Jersey native will fit in Philadelphia The Eagles changed their practice schedule to accommodate the holiday hear from quarterback Tanner McKee on his preparation for this week and offensive tackles Jordan Mailata (3:55) and Lane Johnson (6:43) Shortly after signing his four-year contract extensions Cam Jurgens explains why the timing was right why the offensive line can be even better in 2025 and what he's eyeing up for his first purchase Executive Vice President/General Manager Howie Roseman and Head Coach Nick Sirianni spoke to reporters to offer a preview of the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Lurie met with reporters at the annual NFL Annual Meeting in Palm Beach Head Coach Nick Sirianni discusses the proposal to ban the tush push and much more in this extended session with reporters Cornerback Adoree' Jackson signed a one-year deal with the Eagles on Wednesday what he's looking forward to in 2025 and more Zack Baun officially signed his three-year contract on Wednesday He explained why he decided not to test free agency and how he plans to build off a successful first season in Philadelphia Philadelphia officially signed outside linebacker Azeez Ojulari to a one-year deal on Wednesday Hear from Ojulari as he spoke with reporters virtually for the first time as an Eagle Brandon Graham held a nearly 40-minute press conference that included an emotional opening statement which concluded with the two-time Super Bowl Champion declaring that his on-field career is ending after 15 illustrious seasons Harrison Bryant discusses the reasons he joined the Eagles and how he's developed as a player in his introductory press conference with Philadelphia reporters on Monday New Eagles outside linebacker Joshua Uche explains why Philadelphia was the ideal fit for him his recollection of playing against the Eagles in the past few seasons and his connection with fellow Michigan alum Brandon Graham New Eagles long snapper Charley Hughlett discusses joining Philadelphia after 10 seasons in Philadelphia his relationship with Jake Elliott and Braden Mann and the perseverance needed to break into the NFL NFL Chief National Reporter Steve Wyche details the Philadelphia Eagles' path to another Super Bowl appearance Lane Johnson is currently the longest-tenured Philadelphia Eagles player under contract Johnson and the Eagles agreed to terms on a one-year contract extension through 2027 Johnson's extension is all about the money He receives $8 million over the next two years and an additional $30 million in guarantees making for an earnings total of $48 million over the next two seasons overcoming injury and the physical toll of playing tackle to establish himself as one of the greatest Eagles offensive linemen in the franchise's history He finished the 2024 season ranked seventh among all tackles in overall grade and even as he approaches his 35th birthday in early May totaling 345 yards of offense in a blowout victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX The only thing sweeter than winning a Super Bowl is earning another ring and then receiving a pay day a month and a half later Johnson will enjoy the spoils of his work while continuing to hold down the right side of the line in a career that will almost certainly end in Philadelphia -- and graduate to a place in Canton after he retires The Baltimore Ravens on Monday released veteran kicker Justin Tucker who currently is the subject of an NFL investigation into allegations of improper conduct during massage therapy sessions Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams finalized terms on a pact that pays the Super Bowl-winning quarterback $44 million for the 2025 season NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported on Monday NFL.com keeps you up to date with all of the latest league news from around the NFL Visit NFL.com's transaction hub for a daily breakdown Julian Edelman's place in Patriots history will be officially immortalized in 2025 The longtime New England receiver has been voted into the Patriots' Hall of Fame by fans as its 37th inductee Cleveland Browns linebacker Devin Bush was arrested Sunday on simple assault and harassment charges in Pennsylvania The 26-year old was arrested in Bell Acres in Allegheny County Seattle Seahawks third-round quarterback Jalen Milroe entered the NFL with an enticing athletic profile but lingering questions about his accuracy as a passer It's something the rookie is already out to correct The Baltimore Ravens drafted kicker Tyler Loop in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft Longtime kicker Justin Tucker is under investigation for potential improper conduct The Los Angeles Rams remain one of the potential landing spots for star corner Jalen Ramsey Rams head coach Sean McVay didn't downplay the club's interest in a reunion Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Zac Robinson said that he believes the time is right for tight end Kyle Pitts to see significant growth in 2025 after three years of struggles followed a historic rookie season Los Angeles Chargers rookie running back Omarion Hampton believes he can create "dominant duo backfield" with veteran RB Najee Harris Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams has made quite the impact for his team already in his short career recording back-to-back seasons of 1,100-plus yards and a total of 26 touchdowns the last two years PHILADELPHIA -- Eagles standout offensive tackle Lane Johnson reworked his contract to add $8 million over the next two years and an additional $30 million in guarantees Johnson also added one year at $25 million to the deal and is now under contract through the 2027 season He will earn $48 million over the next two years including in each of the past three seasons and has twice been named first-team All-Pro Long considered one of the best tackles in the league, he anchored a group in 2024 that helped running back Saquon Barkley set the record for most rushing yards in a single combined regular season and postseason Johnson finished tied for fourth among tackles in both pass block win rate (94%) and run block win rate (80%) last season he has helped lead Philadelphia to three Super Bowl appearances Johnson has earned four All-Pro selections altogether, joining Bob Brown (5) and Jason Peters (4) as the only tackles in Eagles history to do so The very best of the very best deserve their flowers And in the case of All-Pro right tackle Lane Johnson those flowers come in the form of new contracts like the one the Eagles and Johnson agreed to on Monday: Johnson will put pen to paper for the fifth time in his NFL career in Philadelphia a one-year extension that keeps him an Eagle through the 2027 season It is very much deserved for a player who is a five-time All-Pro Johnson has been a stout and standout performer who has led the way up front for an offense that continues to be dynamic in every way The 2024 Eagles won with a running game led by Saquon Barkley who became the ninth player in NFL history to rush for more than 2,000 yards in the regular season and who finished with the most yards rushing (2,504) in an entire season and with a passing game that ate up defenses focused primarily on loading up the box to stop Barkley Philadelphia's offense was particularly proficient in the postseason scoring an NFL-record 145 points – including 55 in the NFC Championship Game win over Washington and 40 in the Super Bowl LIX victory over Kansas City Johnson was at his best all season and remains dominating as he enters his 13th season Johnson in the 2024 campaign ranked first among NFL right tackles in pass-blocking grade (88.1) pressure percentage (2.2 %) and knockdown percentage (0.2 %) There is more to come for Johnson and an offensive line that has left tackle Jordan Mailata and left guard Landon Dickerson signed through the 2028 season "Now we both have rings!" the pro football player said of him and his fiancée Kelsey Holmer PENNSYLVANIA – DECEMBER 29: Lane Johnson #65 of the Philadelphia Eagles looks on before the game against the Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field on December 29 Philadelphia Eagles' tackle Lane Johnson and Kelsey Holmer shared news of their engagement on Instagram on April 9, 2025. "MY FOREVER 😍," Johnson commented. The couple posed for beautiful photos wearing white outfits. Holmer's dazzling engagement ring caught everyone's eye as congratulations poured in from fans. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kelsey Kay Holmer (@kelseyholmer) Lane Johnson hit this personal milestone just two months after winning the Super Bowl with the Eagles on February 9 It was his second ring during his impressive NFL career The 6-foot-6 lineman has proven his worth with six Pro Bowl nods from 2018 to 2024 he's been named All-Pro twice - in 2017 and again in 2021 The couple went public with their relationship in early 2022 who has three kids from his earlier marriage to Chelsea Goodman balances his time between family life and football Lane Johnson has been a rock for the Eagles' offensive line since they picked him fourth overall in 2013 He's helped the team stay strong through various coaches and quarterbacks he works out in an unexpected place - a converted horse barn nicknamed the "Bro Barn," has become a favorite training spot for Johnson and his teammates His latest Super Bowl win adds to an already impressive career Johnson has become a beloved figure in Philadelphia Wonder if there will be a surprise performance from the Philly Specials at the wedding reception Download the app to LISTEN LIVE wherever you are and connect with us like never before MINDEN, Nev. — Two weeks since the Douglas County Board of Commissioners voted to approve an agreement with the excavating company that will work on the controversial Painted Rock Mine Project residents who live near the site are considering major actions against the county and the commissioners who voted for it "There has been a lot of action by the local residents in objection to the mine," Johnson Lane resident P.K many residents in the area of Johnson Lane have strongly opposed the project with much of their concern surrounding its plan to use the lane as an alternative non-haul-truck route "You've got rubber dust in the air You've got trucks that speed up and down the road You've got kids that get dropped off from busses You've got locals that use the road to jog on None of that was taken into consideration," Johnson Lane resident Ron Conway said Wesley Rice and Mark Gardner voted to approve the agreement with excavating company Knox Excavating Inc and to withdraw an appeal of the project's Finding Of No Significant Impact (FONSI) residents are considering trying to recall those three commissioners "What we'd have to do is there is a procedure that the state requires when you're doing a recall election You have to have so many signatures to do it and we haven't looked into every aspect of it," Johnson Lane resident Jim Jackson said The group of residents is also considering taking legal action against the county News 4 reached out to each of the county commissioners for comment but did not receive any responses During his media availability before departing for New Orleans he made it clear that he won't be retiring after Super Bowl LIX This season, Johnson, the No. 4 overall pick in 2013, earned his sixth overall Pro Bowl selection and his third in a row. He sits behind only Kelce and Jason Peters – two future Hall of Famers with seven apiece – for the most Pro Bowls by an offensive lineman in Eagles history One free agent each NFL team should want to sign in 2025 WATCH: Jalen Hurts is already training and preparing for 2025 NFL season 2025 NFL Draft: Eagles reload at defensive tackle in latest mock WATCH: Darius Slay received Key to the City in his hometown of Brunswick, Georgia Nolan Smith to be ready for 2025 season after tearing Triceps in Super Bowl 59 win Here's everything you need to know when the Kansas City Chiefs play the Philadelphia Eagles during Super Bowl LIX of the 2024 NFL season Lane Johnson isn't planning for a walk into the sunset, no matter the result of Super Bowl LIX The Eagles right tackle made that clear Saturday when asked about his career plans beyond the big game "I'm definitely not retiring after this game That's really how you take it I guess when you get up in age We've got a good team here to help us with all that." has shown every indication that he's still operating at his zenith He's failed to make a first or second All-Pro team just once dating back to his age-30 season and that was due to missing nine games during the 2020 campaign His current three-year Pro Bowl streak matches his previous three-year run from 2017-2019 This season, Johnson anchored a line that helped forge Saquon Barkley's path to 2,000 rushing yards Just the ninth such occurrence in NFL history the feat is as much about the work in the trenches as it is Barkley's heroics -- if not more who came into his own after some struggles in his first year replacing Jason Kelce Philly's O-line is set to again be a fearsome force next season there's still work to be done on the current campaign Johnson remains busy preparing to face off with the Kansas City Chiefs in a Super Bowl LVII rematch "We didn't finish what we started a couple years ago," he said "We have a big chance to go play well and do something special I don't try to get caught up in the emotions of it I just see it as something in the way and we've got to find a way to get it out of our way." Johnson's Year 13 will either become an attempt at redemption or repeating The Eagles are rewarding their stars $10 million (guaranteed for injury) of Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson's $20 million 2025 base salary became fully guaranteed the team has agreed to terms on a one-year extension with the All-Pro right tackle that'll keep him under contract until the 2027 NFL season According to Adam Schefter, Johnson reworked his contract to add 8 million dollars over the next two years and an additional $30 million in guarantees the soon-to-be 35-year-old Johnson will earn $48 million over the next two years Johnson ranked 1st among NFL RTs in PFF pass-blocking grade (88.1) He allowed zero sacks and 1 QB hit in 451 pass-blocking snaps This is Season 12 for right tackle Lane Johnson so accept apologies if you have heard this many many times previously: the best at his position in the NFL continues to win on every snap of the football every week of this 2024 season The question is not in any way about Johnson's status in the NFL it's more of a question of how he continues to play at such a high level And it really comes down to this for the Eagles' first-round pick in 2013 a player who has earned four All-Pro selections and has been picked for the Pro Bowl five times: He's just better than everyone else because he has the combination of great size "On top of the fact that he's so talented and so quick he uses the technique that he's been taught and it's all over the film," Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach Jeff Stoutland said An Eagles offense that leads the NFL in rushing and that has been so balanced and explosive is leaning on Johnson and the offensive line to set the tone The physical and mental toll of an NFL season is taxing Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham and offensive tackle Lane Johnson know this feeling all too well these two Eagles stars have been battling each and every day to hone their craft and excel in their careers what the fans don't get to see is how a full season affects their daily lives off the field All this and more on this episode of Unscripted Consistency is everything to be great at this position," left tackle Jordan Mailata said "Lane embodies that with his playing style "I'm chasing Lane as he chases greatness." Mekhi Becton thinks he is a better player being next to Johnson at the right guard position and while a lot has to do with his assimilation to a new position after being mostly a tackle in his seasons with the New York Jets He helps me see things that I wouldn't see Johnson on this day is changing into his civilian clothes late in the afternoon and is about to head home Every year I try to evaluate how the season goes and stuff I need to work on and attack my weaknesses I stay consistent with my routine and I think over time in the second half of my career I'm a lot stronger player than I was earlier in my career The great news is that Johnson is on top of his game and that greatly aids the Eagles' offense On the eve of WrestleMania 40 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro tackle Lane Johnson puts WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins through an EXTREME WORKOUT at the NovaCare Complex The Assistant GM provides detailed insight into everything the Eagles accomplished on a critical three-day weekend The Eagles have an ideal blend of championship experience and hungry which makes for outstanding competition this spring and summer The Super Bowl Champion is one of the NFL Legends with ties to Wisconsin who will be a part of the NFL Draft festivities on Friday night The Eagles moved up one spot at the end of the first round to nab a Top-10 player on their board Patience will be key for Howie Roseman and the Eagles knowing that they'll likely be watching and waiting for most of Thursday night The Eagles and the Ravens engaged in a trade at the end of the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft that provided a windfall for both teams The Pro Bowl center is locked up through the 2029 season Former and current players like Fletcher Cox and Jason Kelce paved the way for the young players to ascend into more prominent leadership roles Head Coach Nick Sirianni joined Roseman at a press conference on Tuesday to offer a preview of the NFL Draft The Philadelphia Eagles have agreed to terms with long-time right tackle Lane Johnson on a one-year extension that keeps him under contract through the 2027 season who has played all 12 years of his career in Philadelphia had been under contract through the 2026 season The Eagles added $8 million to Johnson’s contract over the next two years plus an additional $30 million in guarantees 4 pick out of Oklahoma in the 2013 NFL Draft has been selected to six Pro Bowls and is a five-time All-Pro — including a second-team selection in 2024 the Eagles announced a deal with outside linebacker Azeez Ojulari on a one-year contract The addition of Ojulari brings pass rushing depth to Philadelphia’s defense, which has taken some hits in free agency with the loss of edge rusher Josh Sweat to the Arizona Cardinals and defensive lineman Milton Williams to the New England Patriots The team has also added edge rusher Joshua Uche A second-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft out of Georgia Ojulari spent the first four years of his NFL career with the New York Giants he has 22 career sacks with a career-best eight coming in his rookie season of 2021 Johnson made it clear what he thought about his future “I’m definitely not retiring after this game Nor will he for at least another three seasons Johnson’s one-year extension keeps him in Philadelphia through the 2027 season The 34-year-old right tackle is still playing at his peak having just earned his sixth Pro Bowl selection in the last eight seasons The Eagles were already entering 2025 ranked 12th in team spending on offensive linemen they have the majority of their starting lineup under contract through the next several seasons Mailata and Dickerson both signed contract extensions last offseason that will keep them with the Eagles through 2028 whose rookie contract is up after this season He was named a Pro Bowler in his first year as a starter after replacing Jason Kelce at center The Eagles partly organized their offseason strategy around such extensions They were aggressive in securing the players they deemed a high priority and accepted they’d lose out on players scheduled for free agency younger players — and therefore more affordable players — will start having increased roles on the team GM Howie Roseman said this would become more “the norm” for the Eagles going forward This is best epitomized in Philadelphia’s handling of its edge rushers The Eagles signed both Uche and Ojulari to one-year deals to a room whose average age is now 25.4 and includes Nolan Smith Ojulari had a promising four seasons with the New York Giants for whom he collected 22 total sacks — with his five against the Eagles as the most verses any one team The organization’s approach in adding edge rushers is similar to its approach with the inside linebacker position last year. The Eagles signed young veterans Zack Baun and Devin White to one-year deals, and Baun’s unlikely rise to All-Pro status warranted him a three-year, $51 million extension Such is the best-case scenario Ojulari and Uche are pursuing: find a fit with the Eagles with another team after having proven themselves and Jordan Mailata on the football field as some of the best offensive linemen the league has seen over the last decade You may also know them for their singing efforts as the "Philly Specials" who have produced a Christmas album in each of the last three years But what you probably didn't know was what they do with all the money they received from their Christmas album A Philly Special Christmas Party (Vera Y Records) the Philly Specials have donated more than $4 million dollars to charities that support children in the Philadelphia area and beyond the proceeds from the album (which came out Nov and streaming) were used to fund Operation Snowball The initiative was put together in a matter of months with help from the Fund for the School District of Philadelphia in hopes that every student in the City feels seen and celebrated this holiday season." we wanted to try and gift every kid in the public school system a gift for Christmas with the help of the School District of Philadelphia we got to deliver presents to kids at three different locations around Philly It's like a combination of everything that we've done the last six months It's pretty cool just to see it with our own eyes and I think it is a good opportunity to showcase to the public who support us where the money is going." Along with special visits from Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro representatives from Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker's office Superintendent of the School District of Philadelphia Dr Operation Snowball went to three schools to hand out presents and speak with students They began at the Kirkbride School in South Philadelphia before moving to Benjamin Franklin High School and finishing at Alliance for Progress Charter School "One thing that becomes apparent right away is how just unbelievable this community is how much it is a collection of neighborhoods the scale of this is truly remarkable," Kelce said when visiting the Kirkbride School "We never thought anything like this would be achievable but we really wanted to make it happen for all of you guys The students even got a surprise performance from Mailata as he sung a cheerful rendition of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer in which everyone sang along the community in this thing has grown to what it is shout out to everybody that's here that made this possible But it all started with love for music and the joy of a friendship and that's what makes it so special," Johnson said Through the album's success and the thousands of generous donations all around Operation Snowball raised enough money to provide gifts for students in 338 public schools around Philadelphia It was a day that will be remembered by all involved I think everybody remembers what it was like to be an elementary school student I think you can flash back to being in their shoes When you think about it from that perspective and you see the joy that the holidays have but also for the kids in high school and just around the city And just to see the happiness and to see the communal aspect of it And as special as it was for the students of each school the players were blown away by their responses and the impact they left them with at the end of the day I imagine that those kids are smiling and they're grateful the goal that we set out earlier this year to accomplish something that's bigger than yourself – it's easy to get up and spend your day off accomplishing this goal." Before the players returned to the NovaCare Complex former Eagles linebacker and current Head of Football Development and Strategy Connor Barwin who helped spearhead the initiative and co-produced the album "I don't think this ever happens in another city we knew we could all sort of come together to do something special for all these kids visiting three schools to literally see their faces and just the happiness – to know that took place at 338 other buildings over the last few days Building upon the team's End Philly Gun Violence initiative the Eagles have launched the next phase of their fully integrated A Fan of Change campaign in partnership with Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's Center for Violence Prevention highlights the social justice grant recipients and fans who are all channeling their energy to inspire change Running Backs/ Assistant Head Coach Jemal Singleton and RB Kenneth Gainwell RB Kenneth Gainwell and DB Laekin Vakalahi Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker Long considered one of the best tackles in the league, he anchored a group in 2024 that helped running back Saquon Barkley set the record for most rushing yards in a single combined regular season and postseason Johnson has earned four All-Pro selections altogether, joining Bob Brown (5) and Jason Peters (4) as the only tackles in Eagles history to do so Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson has agreed to a one-year contract extension through 2027 Johnson adds $8 million over the next two years and an additional $30 million in guarantees Johnson now will earn $48 million over the next two years Johnson’s $20 million annual average ranked second among right tackles He has earned more than $141 million in his career has started 158 games since he arrived in Philadelphia as a first-round pick in 2013 He has made six Pro Bowls and twice has earned first-team All-Pro A Division of NBCUniversal DISCLAIMER: This site and the products offered are for entertainment purposes only and there is no gambling offered on this site This service is intended for adult audiences No guarantees are made for any specific outcome Nakobe Dean wanted the defense to be on the field to end Sunday's game He knows that Head Coach Nick Sirianni showed his confidence in the defense to punt the ball away rather than try a long 55-yard field goal holding a six-point lead against Carolina and the defense had Carolina pinned at its 2-yard line in the waning minutes of a 22-16 victory "Who else better than this year's Philadelphia defense to go out there and end the game?" Dean said after the win punter) and the punt coverage team to down it (which Avonte Maddox did We just went out there and did what we were supposed to do." That's what Nick Sirianni is all about – whether he's deciding to go for it on fourth down when he goes back to a receiver after a missed pass or sticks with someone who isn't playing his best at the very moment This is one of the ways Sirianni connects with his players and Sirianni's record with the Eagles is nothing short of stellar The Eagles have won nine straight games since their bye week and Sirianni's guidance after a 2-2 start is a huge reason why "We're all in this thing together and that's the way it is," safety C.J "We want to always play hard and win for each other That is the way we think and that goes back to Coach Next up: A very good 10-3 Pittsburgh Steelers team that is physical and led on the offense by a longtime Eagles nemesis who has a 6-0 lifetime record against the Eagles (5-0 in the regular season 1-0 in the playoffs when he was with Seattle) "It's always going to start with us up front" Left tackle Jordan Mailata knows that defenses are going to always try to stop the Philadelphia running game first and foremost It was the fifth time this season the Eagles have rushed for 200 or more yards "I'm happy for Saquon and I know that for us it's a privilege to block for such a great football player," Mailata said "We were trying to counter them and the things they were doing We have the highest confidence that we can run the football against any defense Said Barkley: "I've said this the whole time: The guys up front are making it happen for me They are the best offensive line in the game and they are a huge part of the success we are having running the ball Pittsburgh's run defense ranks fourth in the NFL the Eagles have their work cut out for them on Sunday The weird Saquon Barkley stat for the 2024 season Lost in all of the greatness of Barkley's season to date in which he leads the NFL in rushing yards (1,623 yards) and yards from scrimmage (1,890) is this: Barkley leads the NFL with 11 touches on which he was tackled at the 1-yard line Quarterback Jalen Hurts passed or rushed for a touchdown after all but one of those touches has not scored a TD on any drive on which he was tackled at the 1-yard line in 2024 Head Coach Nick Sirianni reaffirmed his confidence in Jake Elliott explained what he saw from the passing game and shared what he told his team in the locker room following the game have been the best defense in the league this season and on Sunday they had what Sirianni called a "bend-but-don't-break" kind of game Carolina quarterback Bryce Young passed for 191 yards and so now Philadelphia has allowed fewer than 225 passing yards in nine consecutive games That is the club's longest streak since the 1997 season (also nine) That 1997 Eagles team went 6-9-1 with Head Coach Ray Rhodes and Defensive Coordinator Emmitt Thomas and the defense was led by players such as safety Brian Dawkins "That's what is great about our defense," linebacker Zack Baun said we're all hungry and running to the football I think you see how much we love each other and love playing with each other by the way we're playing defense out there." Lane Johnson moving his way up the record books Right tackle Lane Johnson remains at the top of his game a remarkable accomplishment for a player taken in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft Johnson is also moving up the ladder on games played in his Eagles-only career and is going to be in rarified air very soon Johnson appeared in his 156th career NFL regular-season game on Sunday tying Jerry Sisemore (1973-84) for the 4th-most by an Eagles OL since the 1970 merger Is it time to start thinking about Johnson a five-time Pro Bowl player and four-time All-Pro as a player who deserves the highest individual honor He is keeping everything on a day-to-day basis "I just go through my routine every day to prepare and go from there," he said I'm just playing the best I can to help us win football games Right tackle Lane Johnson became the longest-tenured member of the Eagles when defensive end Brandon Graham announced his retirement this week and Johnson is set to hold onto that title for a while Johnson signed a one-year extension with the team that puts him under contract in Philadelphia through the 2027 season It would be Johnson’s 15th season with the team and he said this week that “it’s very possible” for him to be playing at a high level at 37 Johnson said he loves “the challenge of being an older player” and the work that has to be done in order to remain on the field especially because ankle issues earlier in his career had left him wondering if he would be able to keep playing “You know, a few years ago when I was coming back from all these surgeries I thought my body was going to start failing or going downhill,” Johnson said via Reuben Frank of NBCSportsPhiladelphia.com “But I just think with the strength and conditioning program we have here and the stuff we do in the offseason as long as I’m feeling good and I feel like I can contribute so my brothers are here and have always been in the locker room Johnson has missed minimal time in the last few seasons and his play has remained strong so the question may shift from making it to 2027 to whether there’s another contract in his future Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson no doubt has a prolific career on the football field A five-time Pro Bowl and four-time All-Pro selection Johnson has made a name for himself as one of the best offensive linemen in the league Johnson has earned the respect of his teammates as a three-time captain As successful as he's been in Philadelphia on the field some of the most rewarding work Johnson does comes off the field The Eagles named Johnson as their 2024 nominee for the NFL's Salute to Service Award for his long history of serving active-duty military members When he was selected the team's Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year nominee in 2023 Johnson designated the Travis Manion Foundation as his charity of choice The Bucks County-based organization was founded in honor of First Lieutenant Travis Manion It offers programs for veterans and the families of fallen soldiers they all say this one certain organization has helped the most "Shoutout to the Travis Manion Foundation and everything they've done and allowed me to be a part of It's just a tremendous honor and I want to continue to make it go." Johnson got involved with the Gold Star Family initiative – which honors families of fallen heroes who served in the United States Armed Forces through programs and services at no cost Johnson meets with families the night before every road game and giving them tickets to the game the next day I'm obviously playing a game that's for entertainment and enjoyment but when you hear real families that go through real hardships and real tragedies and may not have the resources to bounce back – you hear their voices and how they've been helped," Johnson said is a big reason why Johnson has been so involved with military family initiatives Rangel served as a Marine and has been a big part of Johnson's life since he hired him Johnson also has had family in the armed forces "He's (Gabe Rangel) been a tremendous part of my life We've helped a lot of people in the military whether that be the mental health side or recovering from the tragedy side," Johnson said "I felt Gabe really helped me step into that role more and he was really the primary influence behind that Fans will vote for which nominees become finalists for the award from now until November 30 The three finalists will be announced in January and the recipient will be recognized at NFL Honors during Super Bowl LIX week Go behind the scenes as Eagles prepare for one of the biggest rivalries in all of sports against the Dallas Cowboys See how the City of Philadelphia comes to life knowing that the Cowboys are next on the schedule The Super Bowl will be the last game of the 2025 season but it won’t be the last game of Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson’s career Johnson is wrapping up his 12th season with the Eagles and said last summer that he feels he can realistically play another two or three years at a high level It seems that’s still the kind of timeline that he has in mind because he told reporters at a press conference on Saturday that he will be back next season “I’m definitely not retiring after this game Johnson said he expects to take it year-to-year from this point on but the Eagles can rest assured that they won’t have to worry about filling his spot in 2025 The Eagles recently extended right tackle Lane Johnson through 2027 by adding one year to his existing deal The transaction served the dual purpose of rewarding a franchise icon with an additional $30MM in guaranteed money while also lowering his 2025 cap charge Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer said at the time the extension was announced that Johnson may retire before his contract expires If Johnson has his druthers, though, he will play out his term of club control. “I feel really good. I think I can play out the contract,” the soon-to-be 35-year-old blocker said (via McLane) Shortly before the 2024 season got underway, Johnson said he believes he can play until he is 40 thereby joining the likes of Jason Peters and Andrew Whitworth in that rarefied air for offensive linemen Johnson acknowledged it was perhaps more realistic for him to play another two to three years another three seasons would have taken Johnson through the 2026 campaign it is notable that he believes he can see out the 2027 add-on to his contract which would take him through his age-37 season While factors unrelated to on-field performance such as familial obligations and long-term health are often instrumental in a player’s decision to retire Johnson’s play has not shown any signs of regression even as he has entered his mid-30s He just received his third consecutive (and sixth overall) Pro Bowl nod for his 2024 work which was instrumental in Philadelphia’s second Super Bowl championship The two-time First Team All-Pro graded out as Pro Football Focus’ fifth-best offensive tackle out of 81 qualifiers last year and outside of his injury-shortened 2020 season he has not finished lower than 13th in PFF’s grading system in any of the last nine years Now that Brandon Graham has retired Johnson is all that remains of the Eagles’ “Core Four” that featured Johnson it sounds like that venerable quartet has a good chance of keeping its final member in the league for three more years Log in Register Register Philadelphia Eagles news and links for 11/2/24 Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles links .. Lane Johnson explains how push from players helped change Eagles’ offense - NBCSPThe Eagles’ offense has found some more stable footing in the three games since an early bye week And some veteran players are at least partially responsible Right tackle Lane Johnson on Friday afternoon explained that during and just after the bye week he and other veteran members of the Eagles’ offensive line spoke up in offensive meetings to push for more runs and play action passes “It was really an offensive-led movement,” Johnson said we had our fair share of talks and help in it We just want the offense to be the best version of itself and win some games and hopefully score some points in the f—ing first quarter.” Johnson along with Jordan Mailata and Landon Dickerson were vocal in offensive meetings to find a new formula to get the offense rolling at a better clip Eagles-Jaguars Game Preview: 5 questions and answers with the enemy - BGN3 - The Jags are allowing the highest passer rating in the NFL this season What’s contributed to their defensive issues It’s pass rush on one play and pass coverage on the next but anytime the opposing passer drops back Jacksonville doesn’t have enough depth in its front or backend to be playing man coverage as often as they do The safeties have been shoddy and the ‘Arik Armstead at EDGE’ experiment has been miserable the Jaguars absolutely do not roster the worst defense in football Defensive coordinator Ryan Nielsen needs to do something anything different this week — they rank 32nd in blitz rate this year (?!) — or Jalen Hurts may have the best game of his career 5 Questions with BGN: What we learned about the Eagles - Big Cat CountryAs the Jacksonville Jaguars prepare to play the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 9 we sat down with Brandon Lee Gowton of Bleeding Green Nation to learn more about the opposing side NFL Week 9 predictions, fantasy sleepers, upset picks, buzz - ESPN+Bowen: Don’t be surprised if .. Brown has topped the 100-yard mark in two of his four games this season That works against a Jaguars’ defense that’s allowing the second-most passing yards per game (271.1) I see Brown getting going early in this one on a deep ball from Jalen Hurts So why was position coach Jeff Stoutland always in Johnson’s face in practice Johnson “got tired of it.” He spoke out as someone who viewed hard coaching as pointless abuse “I was so hard-headed,” Johnson said earlier this year I’m not gonna give up on you.’ And that’s just something that I appreciate him the most for Eagles: Jalen Hurts contract doesn’t prevent him from golfing - PFTEagles quarterback Jalen Hurts had a chance to golf with Barack Obama earlier this week while he was present for the round involving Obama Hurts didn’t play — because his contract prevents him from golfing Hurts’s contract doesn’t contain a no-golf clause Via Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer the team said Hurts is simply honoring a verbal request from Lurie who didn’t want his team’s franchise quarterback to become obsessed with golf Meet Christian Parker, the 32-year-old secondary coach behind the Eagles’ rejuvenated cornerback room - InquirerIn the fleeting moments between periods of Eagles practice Quinyon Mitchell has developed a telling ritual As the team breaks for special-teams drills the first-round rookie cornerback heads toward an unoccupied field and resumes their shared pursuit of speeding along his development as quickly as possible Lined up across from Mitchell and sometimes impersonating whichever wide receiver he’ll be facing most often that following Sunday is Eagles defensive backs coach/pass-game coordinator Christian Parker watch-collecting assistant coach behind the Eagles’ resurgent secondary and the one who initially caught Mitchell off guard with the insistence that they don’t waste time on the practice field “I’ve always believed in that,” Parker told The Inquirer it’s mainly just the training of the eyes and the feet and the hands and the technical development in all those things he might have thought it was a one-time thing From dreams to reality: LeSean McCoy reflects on Eagles Hall of Fame induction - PE.comThe Eagles made that dream a reality with the 53rd overall pick in the second round of the 2009 NFL Draft McCoy would go on to rush for 637 yards in his rookie season it broke the franchise rookie rushing yards record and is now second-most in team history “I was super excited; I wanted to be an Eagle The funny thing is my hometown was maybe an hour and 20 minutes from the stadium to be drafted by that team – I stayed home,” McCoy said in an exclusive interview with Eagles Insider Dave Spadaro We were having a draft party with my family and friends and I remember seeing Andy Reid (Eagles head coach 1999-2012) and Howie Roseman Brett Veach (Eagles player personnel and assistant to head coach 2007-12) and everybody called me and I remember saying ‘Hey guys we’re going to Philly,’ and everybody erupted with joy.” Commanders vs Giants Friday Injury Report: One offensive lineman ruled out for Sunday’s game - Hogs HavenThe Washington Commanders held the last full practice before their Week 9 matchup against the New York Giants today Cornelius Lucas suffered an ankle injury vs the Bears and is the only player ruled out for the game Rookie LT Brandon Coleman has cleared the concussion protocol and will get his first game s the full-time starter and not rotating drives with the veteran lineman Washington only has one player listed as questionable RB Brian Robinson has been limited by a knee injury the last week’s He’s been limited all week with a hamstring injury and will likely see another limited workload if he plays Sunday Washington didn’t elevate a running back last week Cowboys Point/Counterpoint: Cowboys may be nearing point of no return - Blogging The BoysThings are not great in Dallas, to say the least. Yet another loss to the 49ers have brought the team to arguably its lowest point of the Mike McCarthy era and their next opportunity to right the ship comes on the road against a Falcons team that’s won four of their last five and seems to be rounding into form the odds of a dramatic turnaround are pretty low Their next four opponents have a combined record of 24-9 The Cowboys are on a path where they may very well be effectively out of the NFC East race by Thanksgiving and it already feels like morale can’t go any lower Are they really approaching the point of no return Our own Tom Ryle and David Howman have some differing views on the doomsday machine that is America’s Team Poll results: The Giants should sell at the trade deadline - Big Blue ViewWe’re at the halfway point of the 2024 season and the New York Giants are currently sitting at 2-6 it seems very unlikely that the Giants will make the postseason or do much more than tread water for the remainder of the year With that in mind we asked the Big Blue View community whether the Giants should be sellers or stand pat at the upcoming trade deadline Giants fans voted overwhelmingly in support of selling at the trade deadline in exchange for draft capital BGN Facebook Page: Click here to like our page BGN Twitter: Follow @BleedingGreen BGN Instagram: Follow @BleedingGreenInsta BGN Manager: Brandon Lee Gowton: Follow @BrandonGowton BGN Radio Twitter: Follow @BGN_Radio Mar 7, 2025 12:07 AM ESTIn this story:Philadelphia Eagles NewsPhiladelphia Eagles star right tackle Lane Johnson did not hesitate to make Fox Sports look like fools.  After the sports network released its "Top 10 10 Biggest Atheletes in Philadelphia" rankings and failed to feature the six-time Pro Bowler Johnson replied to the rankings with a handwaving emoji which received love from over 5.6K people.  Fox Sports sort of got it right by having running back Saquon Barkley (No offensive linemen never get the credit they deserve.  Fox Sports will get a chance to correct their rankings next year since Johnson won't be retiring anytime soon.  "Nothing but love the past 12 years & I'm looking forward to many more years to come - love y'all Philly!" he wrote on X/Twitter above a video clip of his Super Bowl parade speech.  only proved this past season that he has plenty of juice left in the tank after picking up his sixth Pro Bowl nod Now he has just one more to earn in order to catch up to Jason Kelce and Jason Peters for the most Pro Bowls by an offensive lineman in Eagles franchise history His return is great news not only for Philly's unstoppable run game featuring Barkley but also for Hurts and the passing game Johnson's blocking skills remained incredible in both areas this past season as he led the position in pass-blocking (83.1) and run-blocking (92.2) though you can find her chiming in on other teams as well She is a proud Coastal Carolina alum who has been covering a variety of sports since 2015 with previous stops at ESPN "Mac," or convincing a stranger that Sam's Club sells the world's best hot dog.