Reports: Eagles' Lane Johnson, Landon Dickerson both could retire this offseason
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The Philadelphia Eagles may face significant changes to their offensive line, with starting right tackle Lane Johnson and left guard Landon Dickerson both considering retirement. Veteran Eagles reporter Jeff McLane suggested on his podcast that Johnson, at 35, might play one more season but retiring is a possibility. The potential departure of offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland could influence Johnson's decision. Additionally, 27-year-old Dickerson is reportedly also contemplating retirement. NFL Network's Mike Garafolo has corroborated these reports. The Eagles' offensive line, a key factor in their success, could see major changes this offseason.
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