🦅 Star Eagles offensive lineman Lane Johnson gets a ton of credit in the latest release of Madden 24 ratings. flyeaglesfly NBCSPhilly
Johnson, 33, was a Pro Bowler and All-Pro in 2022. Despite missing a couple games with a torn adductor, Johnson played through the injury in the playoffs and continued to play at an extremely high level. Johnson didn’t allow a sack all season and hasn’t given one up since the 2020 season, according to ProFootballFocus.
The Eagles are expected to have one of — if not the — best offensive lines in the NFL this season. These ratings of individual players seem to agree with that. Not only is Johnson tied as the top tackle in the NFL, but Kelce has the highest overall rating among centers, just ahead of Kansas City’s Creed Humphrey .
In that ESPN ranking, Jordan Mailata came in as the fifth-best overall tackle in the NFL but he’s much lower in these Madden rankings. Here’s a look at the Eagles’ starting five offensive linemen, their ratings and where they rank in"Madden" this year:RG Cam Jurgens: 71
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