Lane Johnson, left, with Eagles team-mate Jordan Mailata
Philadelphia Eagles standout right tackle Lane Johnson is clear Super Bowl 59 will not be his final game.
“I’m definitely not retiring after this game, win or lose,” said Johnson, 34, who is playing in his 12th NFL season.
“I’m definitely playing next year. That’s really how you take it, I guess, when you get up in age, is take it one year at a time.
“But physically, I feel a lot better than I have the past, probably, couple years.”
Johnson was chosen for his sixth Pro Bowl this season after being part of a standout line that helped running back Saquon Barkley top 2,000 rushing yards.
He won Super Bowl in 2017 with the Eagles and Johnson wants to make up for the 2022 defeat against the Kansas City Chiefs when the two teams face off again on Sunday in New Orleans.
“We didn’t finish what we started a couple years ago,” Johnson said. “We have a big chance to go play well [on Sunday] and do something special.”
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