The Philadelphia Eagles will be without starting right tackle Lane Johnson when they take on the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Johnson was downgraded to questionable on Sunday morning after waking up with soreness in his groin.
The Philadelphia Eagles could be without one of their key pieces on offense when they take on the Buffalo Bills later today. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter,
Philadelphia’s right tackle could reportedly be back “real soon.” Lane Johnson is not as seriously injured as was originally believed shortly following the Philadelphia Eagles’ Week 6 loss to the New York Jets.
The Eagles could be forced to move some personnel around after Lane Johnson was forced to exit Sunday’s shocking 20-14 loss to the Jets with an ankle injury.
Philadelphia offensive tackle Fred Johnson was the feel-good story of training camp last month when he received the first multi-year contract of his career.
Johnson earned his roster spot after coming out of nowhere in camp
New Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Fred Johnson struggled with his worth before he signed with Philadelphia. “It’s only so much you can take before you start thinking like ‘Damn am I really worth it?’” Johnson said.
The Eagles released offensive lineman Fred Johnson on Wednesday. It turns out that it was a procedural move. The Eagles re-signed Johnson to a two-year deal after he cleared waivers Thursday, the team announced.
The Philadelphia Eagles announced they have re-signed OT Fred Johnson to a two-year contract. The team just cut him yesterday, but that apparently was some kind of procedural move. Johnson, 26, wound up going undrafted out of Florida back in 2019.
The Eagles dropped a player from the competition to be a reserve tackle on Wednesday. The NFL's daily transaction wire shows that they released Fred Johnson from their 90-man roster.
The Philadelphia Eagles released OT Fred Johnson on Wednesday, per the NFL Transactions wire. Johnson, 26, wound up going undrafted out of Florida back in 2019.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers elected not to make a move at the NFL Trade Deadline. Moving forward, the Buccaneers will have to scour practice squads or the free agent market for potential additions that can help the team in the second half of the year.
Per Greg Auman of The Athletic, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are waiving offensive tackle Fred Johnson. In a corresponding move, the team signed offensive tackle Justin Skule to their practice squad.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced Tuesday they have waived OL Fred Johnson. Johnson, 25, wound up going undrafted out of Florida back in 2019. He later signed a rookie contract with the Steelers but was waived during the season.
After the Bengals waived him, Johnson was quick to land another gig.
It looks like the Bengals are letting Fred Johnson pursue a chance to make another roster after their initial free agency movement. The Cincinnati Bengals will be waiving offensive tackle Fred Johnson after re-signing him to a deal earlier today.
The Bengals officially signed Fred Johnson to a one-year contract for the 2022 season on Tuesday morning, but the 24-year-old won't be sticking around. Cincinnati plans to release Johnson according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. He was a restricted free agent and would've made over $2 million in 2022.
The Bengals heard the criticisms after their Super Bowl run and got an early start on protecting Joe Burrow. Nothing can become official until the new league year begins Wednesday afternoon, but the Bengals have agreed to terms with offensive linemen Ted Karras and Alex Cappa.
The Bengals decided to tender offensive tackle Fred Johnson on Monday. The 24-year-old was a restricted free agent. He will return to the team on a one-year, $2.433 million contract according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Johnson was a healthy scratch for most of the 2021 season.
Fred Johnson is expected to start at right tackle on Sunday against the Broncos. The 24-year-old has appeared in just two games this season. With Riley
Fred Johnson went out of his way to talk about how great of a coach Frank Pollack is for the offensive line. Bengals fans rejoiced when news broke that Cincinnati was moving on from Jim Turner after the offensive line hit rock bottom the past two seasons.
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