Lane Johnson reaches career-best ranking at No. 23 on NFL’s Top 100 Players of 2025

Lane Johnson reaches career-best ranking at No. 23 on NFL’s Top 100 Players of 2025
Lane Johnson Football Player at Philadelphia Eagles — Philadelphia Eagles
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Lane Johnson has been named the No. 23 player in the NFL’s Top 100 Players of 2025, according to a ranking determined by his fellow players. This marks Johnson’s highest position on the list to date and is his fourth appearance overall.

Johnson, now in his 12th season with the Philadelphia Eagles, continues to receive recognition for his performance. In the most recent season, he earned his sixth Pro Bowl selection and was named All-Pro for the fifth time. He started 15 games at right tackle during the campaign.

He is one of several Eagles players recognized in this year’s Top 100 rankings so far, alongside Zack Baun (No. 26), A.J. Brown (No. 29), Jalen Carter (No. 43), Quinyon Mitchell (No. 49), Cooper DeJean (No. 60), and Jordan Mailata (No. 69).

At age 34, Johnson played a key role in supporting Saquon Barkley’s standout rushing season. Barkley finished with a combined total of 2,504 yards in both regular and postseason play, setting an NFL single-season record for total rushing yards. The Eagles’ offensive line contributed to a team milestone as well: Philadelphia accumulated an NFL record of 3,866 rushing yards across both regular season and postseason games.

“After winning his second Super Bowl, Johnson was ranked as the No. 23 player in the NFL by his peers for 2025.” — Matt Ryan



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