A strong offseason for the Philadelphia Eagles got even better Friday after star offensive tackle Lane Johnson announced that he was fully cleared for offseason work just three months after undergoing surgery on his adductor.
Lane Johnson @LaneJohnson65Officially cleared! ud83dudcaaud83dude4cud83dudcc8 <a href="https://t.co/vQuj1S3RUy">pic.twitter.com/vQuj1S3RUy</a>
Johnson, 33, suffered a torn adductor late in the regular season, causing him to miss the final two games on the schedule. But he powered through it in the postseason, playing in all three of the Eagles' playoff games, including the team's loss in Super Bowl LVII to the Chiefs.