Lane: Probably won’t be 100 percent this Sunday, but he expects the surgically repaired ankle — it’s called a “tightrope” — should improve as the season progresses. https://t.co/unKda3LoGQ
— Jeff McLane (@Jeff_McLane) September 17, 2020
The Philadelphia Eagles will have their best offensive linemen back in the fold on Sunday against the visiting Los Angeles Rams after Lane Johnson informed Jeff McLane that he’s “ready to go” in advance of the home opener.
Lane Johnson said he re-tore a ligament in his ankle during a camp scrimmage, describes how it was repaired through surgery. pic.twitter.com/bLQEV5tKT0
— Tim McManus (@Tim_McManus) September 17, 2020
Johnson told Tim McManus of ESPN.com that he reinjured himself during training camp practices and that he won’t be 100 percent this Sunday, but he expects the surgically repaired ankle will improve as the season progresses.