Someone within the Philadelphia Eagles organization didn't appreciate right tackle Lane Johnson losing out on the league's first-team All-Pro right tackle spot to Detroit Lions right tackle Penei Sewell for the second season in a row.
Taped on the wall by Lane Johnson's locker is a comparison chart between him and Penei Sewell. The Associated Press All-Pro teams were released on Friday when the chart was placed next to Johnson's locker,
It didn't matter. Sewell became the first tackle since Anthony Munoz to be named a First-Team All-Pro twice before turning 25 years old. The 34-year-old Johnson was forced to settle for the second-team nod for the fourth time in his career.
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Philadelphia Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson is not satisfied with his second-team All-Pro designation. Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer shared
Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson made a silent protest for not being named as a first-team All-Pro, and he could use that as motivation for SUnday's wild-card game against Green Bay Packers.
Saquon Barkley and Zack Baun earned first-team honors, while Jordan Mailata and several other Eagles made the second-team.
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Detroit Lions right tackle Penei Sewell earned his second consecutive first-team All-Pro honor, beating out Philadelphia Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson, who earned a second-team honor. In the wake of the All-Pros being announced,
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