Philadelphia Eagles starting right tackle Lane Johnson was listed as a non-participant on the team’s practice report Wednesday for a second straight day, which continues to leave his status up in the air for Saturday's NFC Championship rematch against the Washington Commanders..

The Eagles held a walkthrough on Tuesday, but were back on the practice field on Wednesday at Lincoln Financial Field.


Lane Johnson’s Status Uncertain for Commanders Rematch

On Sunday, NFL Network NFL reporter Ian Rapoport said Johnson was likely to return to practice this week, with the hope of returning to the field either this week against Washington or next week in Buffalo. 

The Eagles' Record With and Without Johnson

The Eagles have been a much better team with Johnson since he entered the league in 2013, and are 1-3 without him this season. Since Johnson’s rookie season in 2013, the Eagles are 120-62-1 in the 183 games he has played, a win percentage of .656. In the 43 games without him, the Eagles are now 16-27.

Concerns for Jalen Carter and Landon Dickerson

Johnson wasn't the only key player to appear on the Eagles' injury report as a non-participant. Pro Bowl defensive tackle Jalen Carter, left guard Landon Dickerson, and reserve tackle Fred Johnson, who has started in place of Lane Johnson at right tackle and did not practice today.

Full Eagles Injury Report: Wednesday Practice Participation

DNP – DT Jalen Carter (shoulders), G Landon Dickerson (calf/rest), T Fred Johnson (ankle), T Lane Johnson (foot)

LIMITED – TE Cameron Latu (stinger)

FULL – RB Saquon Barkley (stinger), LB Zack Baun (hand), RB Tank Bigsby (illness), OLB Jaelan Phillips (knee), T Cameron Williams (shoulder)

The Most Controversial People In The Last 30 Years Of Philadelphia Sports

Philadelphia Sports fans are never shy to speak their mind about the players and coaches who represent their favorite teams. There is a long list of Polarizing Figures who have coached and played the Professional Sports teams in Philadelphia. Here is our list of the 30 Most Controversial Men in the last 30 years of Philly Sports:

Gallery Credit: Josh Hennig/Townsquare Media

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