Lane Johnson plays as an offensive lineman for the Philadelphia Eagles in the National Football League. The Philadelphia Eagles selected him in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft, as the fourth overall pick. In Oklahoma, he played collegiate football.
On December 11, 2022, Lane Johnson set an NFL record by going 26 games without allowing a sack.
Johnson's net worth is projected to be around $8 million as of 2023. Johnson has worked with the Eagles for eight seasons and has made nearly $59 million.
The Philadelphia Eagles chose Lane Johnson in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft. He agreed to a four-year, $19.85 million contract that had a $12.81 million signing bonus. His first game was a 33-27 triumph over the Washington Commanders.
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Johnson extended his deal with the Eagles by six years and $63 million in 2016, with $35 million of that amount guaranteed. He became the NFL's highest-paid right tackle as a result. He once again committed to the Eagles in 2019 by signing a four-year, $72 million contract with $54.5 million guaranteed.
With the Philadelphia Eagles, Lane Johnson agreed to a four-year, $72,000,000 deal that has a $3,000,000 signing bonus, $54,595,000 in guaranteed money, and an average annual salary of $18,000,000.
Johnson will receive a $14,155,000 base salary, a $250,000 workout bonus, a $24,194,000 cap hit, and a $24,240,000 dead cap value in 2023.
Athletic Performance Center at Kilgore College named after Lane Johnson
Johnson gave Kilgore College $500,000 on May 22, 2019, for the creation of 'The Lane' Athletic Performance Center. It's a 3,800 square-foot training facility that opened in the Kilgore College campus on March 3, 2021. Johnson was there on campus that day for the facility's official opening.
While attending Kilgore College in east Texas, Johnson played quarterback and tight end. Johnson only had one season at quarterback for Kilgore, compiling 584 passing yards, 7 touchdown passes, and 3 interceptions while maintaining a 52.4 percent completion rate.
Johnson tested positive for a performance-enhancing substance at the start of the 2014 season, and as a result, he missed the first four games of the season. In the games that were left in the season after his comeback, he only gave up one sack. He was selected for the 2014 PFF All-Pro Team by Pro Football Focus.
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