The Philadelphia Eagles will be without All-Pro right tackle Lane Johnson for multiple weeks, according to CBS Sports.
Johnson suffered a Lisfranc injury in the Eagles' 16-9 win Sunday over the Detroit Lions , a source told CBS Sports. The injury isn't expected to be season-ending, but Johnson could land on injured reserve, which would mean he would miss at least four weeks.
The six-time Pro Bowl tackle left the game after the first quarter and did not return. Fred Johnson replaced him after he left and is the next man up at right tackle.
Lane Johnson, whom head coach Nick Sirianni has called the " best tackle in the world ," has dealt with several injuries in his 13th season. He left last week's win in Green Bay with an ankle injury but returned in the second half.

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