“Enough Is Enough!” – Lane Johnson Rips Into NFLPA Over Chaos – Tensions Boil Over in Philly Locker Room.t

Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Lane Johnson (65) addresses media during training camp at NovaCare Complex.

The Philadelphia Eagles are currently gearing up for the 2025-26 NFL season, in which they will look to defend their Super Bowl title from a year ago, which they won over the Kansas City Chiefs in dominant fashion. Earlier this offseason, the Eagles’ biggest weapon–the tush push–survived a vote from the board of governers that attempted to outlaw it.

Still, that’s not the only thing members of the Eagles’ offensive line have a vested interest in on the business side of things.

Recently, Eagles future Hall of Fame center Lane Johnson spoke on some of the issues involving the NFL Players’ Association.

“It’s a s**t show, I guess. I mean, it’s been that way. People have known that. I’ve known that. So hopefully it gets better. I think it will,” said Johnson, per Mike Florio of NBC Sports’ Pro Football Talk (via Mark Maske of the Washington Post).

“I think [players will] care more when they realize that their voice is heard. Right now I feel like we have the weakest union in sports. But . . . it doesn’t change the way I feel about playing. But hopefully they can fix it for players in the future,” said Johnson.

Johnson sued both the NFL and the NFL Players’ Association during the 2017 season regarding his suspension for using performance enhancing drugs. Coincidentally, the Eagles also ended up winning the Super Bowl later on that year as well.