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Eagles' Lane Johnson Makes Bold Saquon Barkley Statement

Eagles' Lane Johnson Makes Bold Saquon Barkley Statement

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As a result, the Eagles' offensive line unit wasn't nearly as proficient as it was throughout the team's Super Bowl campaign the year prior.On Wednesday, Johnson promised big improvements in 2026. Last year, he rushed for 1,140 yards and seven scores.View this post on XThe Eagles will face off against the Patriots in a preseason matchup on Saturday. The following week, they'll close out their preseason schedule with a matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals....Philadelphia's regular-season campaign will open up with a Week 1 matchup against the Washington Commanders on Sept.

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By Matt AudiletContributing Sports Writer0ShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberSee more of our trusted coverage when you search.Prefer Newsweek on Googleto see more of our trusted coverage when you search.Philadelphia Eagles offense tackle Lane Johnson is looking to go out with a bang in what is likely his final NFL season in 2026.Johnson missed seven regular-season games in 2025 as he dealt with injury issues. As a result, the Eagles' offensive line unit wasn't nearly as proficient as it was throughout the team's Super Bowl campaign the year prior.On Wednesday, Johnson promised big improvements in 2026.

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