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Eagles Star Mulls Early Retirement After Massive Contract
Landon Dickerson and Lane Johnson may both leave the team after recent big deals.
Feb. 7, 2026 at 2:55am
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The Philadelphia Eagles could be facing major turnover on their offensive line, as star left guard Landon Dickerson and longtime right tackle Lane Johnson are both reportedly considering early retirement despite recently signing lucrative new contracts with the team.
Why it matters
The Eagles have built one of the NFL's top offensive lines in recent years, with Dickerson and Johnson as key pillars. Their potential departures would create major holes that the team would need to fill, potentially impacting the squad's ability to protect star quarterback Jalen Hurts and open running lanes for the offense.
The details
Dickerson, 25, just signed a 5-year, $70 million extension with the Eagles last offseason. Johnson, 32, is a 4-time Pro Bowler who has spent his entire 13-year career in Philadelphia. Both players are reportedly contemplating walking away from the game, though the reasons behind their potential retirements are unclear.
- Dickerson signed his 5-year, $70 million extension with the Eagles in 2025.
The players
Landon Dickerson
A 25-year-old left guard for the Philadelphia Eagles who just signed a lucrative 5-year contract extension with the team.
Lane Johnson
A 32-year-old right tackle and 4-time Pro Bowler who has spent his entire 13-year NFL career with the Philadelphia Eagles.
What’s next
The Eagles will likely need to explore options to replace Dickerson and Johnson if they do decide to retire, either through the draft, free agency, or internal promotions.
The takeaway
The potential loss of two key offensive linemen would be a major blow to the Eagles' plans, forcing them to quickly rebuild a unit that has been a strength of the team in recent years.
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