Lane Johnson: 'Feel Like We'd Be In Playoffs If I Wasn't Suspended'
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Lane Johnson may have been the Eagles' most valuable player this season.
In fact, it's a pretty easy argument to make.
The Eagles went 5-1 with their fourth-year right tackle and just 2-8 without him. Johnson, 26, of course was suspended 10-games for violating the NFL's PED policy for the second time in his career.
After Sunday's season finale against the Cowboys, Johnson admitted he feels his suspension cost the Eagles a playoff berth.
Lane Johnson, via text message, after the #Eagles game: pic.twitter.com/VyibjJnXqD
— Jeff McLane (@Jeff_McLane) January 1, 2017
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Eagles fans did not show much sympathy to Johnson on Twitter, when he returned from his suspension.