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Eagles' Lane Johnson: 'I'm definitely not retiring' after Super Bowl LIX

Philadelphia Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson will be 35 at the start of the 2025 NFL season. Could Super Bowl LIX (Feb. 9 at 6:30 p.m. ET on FOX and the FOX Sports app) be his final game?

No chance, according to Johnson.

"I'm definitely not retiring after this game, win or lose," Johnson said Saturday. "I'm definitely playing next year. That's really how you take it — I guess when you get up in age — one year at a time. But physically, I feel a lot better than I have in the past probably couple [of] years. I feel really good. For being this late in the year, it's usually not like that. I'm thankful. We've got a good team here to help us with all that."

Johnson, a two-time All-Pro and six-time Pro Bowler, has been Philadelphia's primary right tackle since his 2013 rookie season. Super Bowl LIX will mark the third Super Bowl he has started for the Eagles, with Super Bowl LII and Super Bowl LVII being the other two.

Johnson is sixth among offensive tackles this season in pass blocking grade (88.1), seventh in overall grade (85.4) and 12th in run blocking grade (80.0), according to Pro Football Focus.

Two years ago, Johnson and the Eagles lost a heartbreaker to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII, blowing a 24-14 halftime lead and losing 38-35. They're out for vengeance next week.

"We didn't finish what we started a couple [of] years ago," Johnson said. "We have a big chance to go play well and do something special. That's on our mind, but really, for me, I don't try to get caught up in the emotions of it. I just see it as something in the way, and we've got to find a way to get it out of our way."

As for the battle on Johnson's side of the ball, Philadelphia's offense averaged 187.9 passing yards

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