MOORESTOWN, N.J. -- Philadelphia Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson's horse barn turned home gym, dubbed the "Bro Barn," is set back on a picturesque two-acre property in suburban New Jersey, just over the bridge from Philadelphia.
Its popularity grew in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic when most gyms were closed. It has since become a destination for a growing number of Eagles and other NFL players because of the will-testing workouts designed by strength and conditioning coach Gabe Rangel, tranquil scenery and locker-room levels of trash talking and laughter.
It has also served as a home base of sorts for an Eagles squad recovering from a 4-11-1 season, while providing an unlikely setting for quarterback Jalen Hurts to fortify his standing with key members of the team.