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Eagles' Lane Johnson, Landon Dickerson Considering Retirement Amid Coaching Changes
Veteran offensive linemen may step away after long careers in Philadelphia
Feb. 7, 2026 at 9:39pm
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The Philadelphia Eagles are facing an offseason of significant change, with reports that veteran offensive linemen Lane Johnson and Landon Dickerson are considering retirement. This comes after the team's offensive line coach, Jeff Stoutland, departed the organization. The Eagles had a disappointing end to their 2025 season, missing the Super Bowl after making it the previous year.
Why it matters
The Eagles' offensive line has been the backbone of the team's success over the past decade, so the potential loss of Johnson and Dickerson would be a major blow. Their retirement decisions could signal a shift in the team's identity and the start of a rebuilding phase.
The details
ESPN's Dan Graziano reported that both Johnson, a 35-year-old right tackle, and Dickerson, a 27-year-old left guard, are weighing retirement this offseason. Dickerson is said to have played through numerous injuries last season, and there is speculation that the physical toll has taken a significant toll. Meanwhile, Stoutland, the highly respected offensive line coach, is leaving the team, reportedly unwilling to accept a reduction in responsibilities.
- The Eagles' 2025 season ended with a failure to reach the Super Bowl.
- Offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland departed the team in early 2026.
The players
Lane Johnson
A 35-year-old right tackle who has been a key part of the Eagles' offensive line for over a decade.
Landon Dickerson
A 27-year-old left guard who has played through numerous injuries in recent seasons.
Jeff Stoutland
The Eagles' highly respected offensive line coach who left the team in 2026.
What they’re saying
“There are also rumblings about the possibility that 35-year-old right tackle Lane Johnson and 27-year-old left guard Landon Dickerson are both considering retirement this offseason. Dickerson played through a ton of injuries this past season, and there's some chatter that he might have had enough of putting his body through what it takes to get ready to play week in and week out.”
— Dan Graziano, ESPN Reporter (ESPN)
“[Jeff Stoutland] is at the point in his career where he didn't feel he should have to accept a reduction in responsibilities, and so he left," Graziano wrote. "Most people seem to think this is a massive loss for the Eagles, as Stoutland has been a constant amid coaching changes over the years and is credited with a lot of the Eagles' offensive successes during that time.”
— Dan Graziano, ESPN Reporter (ESPN)
What’s next
The Eagles will need to determine the futures of Johnson and Dickerson in the coming weeks, as their decisions could significantly impact the team's plans for the 2026 season and beyond.
The takeaway
The potential loss of veteran offensive linemen Lane Johnson and Landon Dickerson, coupled with the departure of respected coach Jeff Stoutland, signals a period of transition for the Philadelphia Eagles. The team's identity and success have been built on a strong offensive line, so navigating these changes will be crucial as the Eagles look to maintain their competitiveness in the NFC.
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