Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson’s status for Sunday’s wild-card game remains uncertain after experiencing foot swelling Saturday night.
At a Glance
- Lane Johnson will be game-time decision vs 49ers after foot swelling
- Johnson missed 7 games with Lisfranc sprain, listed as questionable
- Eagles 8-2 with Johnson this season, 3-4 without him
- Brett Toth ruled out with concussion
- Why it matters: Eagles playoff success heavily tied to Johnson’s presence
The offensive tackle’s return timeline has been complicated by new swelling in his surgically repaired foot, leaving Philadelphia’s offensive line in flux ahead of Sunday’s crucial matchup.
Injury Update
Johnson’s Lisfranc sprain has kept him sidelined since Week 13. The 35-year-old veteran participated in limited practices throughout the week but experienced setbacks Saturday that cloud his availability.
Fred Johnson has filled in admirably during Lane’s absence, but the statistical impact of Lane’s potential return cannot be understated:
- Eagles 94-41-1 with Johnson since 2016
- Eagles 15-27 without Johnson since 2016
- This season: 8-2 vs 3-4 record split

Performance Impact
Before injury, Johnson dominated at right tackle through 10 games:
| Metric | Johnson | League Average |
|---|---|---|
| Pressures | 7 | ~25 |
| Sacks | 0 | ~3 |
| Grade | Elite | Average |
Key Takeaways
- Lane Johnson’s return uncertain after foot complications
- Eagles playoff success historically tied to his availability
- Backup Fred Johnson performed well but gap remains significant
- Philadelphia enters healthy otherwise with Toth ruled out
The Eagles face elimination Sunday with their offensive line’s anchor potentially missing another crucial contest.

