Things were not great for Landon Dickerson last season, and the Philadelphia Eagles starting left guard was dealing with injuries even before Week 1 — the 3x Pro Bowler missed most of training camp after undergoing a knee procedure. He went on to face a long list of ailments throughout the season, and left multiple games early due to injuries to his ankle, calf, knee, and back. At locker clean out day following their playoff to the San Francisco 49ers, Dickerson didn’t seem optimistic that he’d be able to return to full health, even with the benefit of the offseason.
Jeff McLane recently reported that it wasn’t just Lane Johnson who is contemplating his NFL future, saying that Dickerson isn’t a lock to return.
“Landon Dickerson may be even more of a question mark to me [than Lane Johnson].”
The report was corroborated by Mike Garafolo who had heard similar rumblings about the left guard.
Dickerson’s collegiate career ended with injury, and he’s suffered through a variety of things in his five-year career with the Eagles. The LG did sign a four-year contract extension in 2024, but he may decide that his body has had enough and it’s time to move on.
Losing Jeff Stoutland, Lane Johnson and Landon Dickerson would be a huge change to the offensive line room in Philly, with each guy just as difficult to replace. Still, the Eagles offense is clearly going to look very different in 2026, and it might be the right time to shake things up.
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