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T.J Watt is my nightmare, I don't want to play against him, he's so hard to play against - Lane Johnson

“I’d Rather Block For Him Than Against Him” — Lane Johnson Admits Facing T.J. Watt is His Worst Nightmare

In the trenches of the NFL, where giants collide on every snap, it takes a lot for a seasoned veteran like Lane Johnson to admit fear. But when it comes to facing T.J. Watt, the Eagles' All-Pro right tackle didn’t mince words in a recent locker room conversation.

“He’s the kind of guy you lose sleep over,” Johnson said with a wry smile. “If there’s one defender I’d rather have on my team than line up against again, it’s T.J.”

Star Eagles offensive lineman has 'nightmares' of T.J. Watt after Steelers  clash - pennlive.com

Watt, a defensive juggernaut for the Pittsburgh Steelers and former Defensive Player of the Year, has been a nightmare assignment for offensive linemen across the league. But for Johnson, who has consistently been one of the top-rated offensive tackles in football, it’s personal. The two have clashed in some of the most brutal cross-state battles in recent memory — and each rep feels like a chess match with no room for error.

“I’m not ashamed to say it — I’d love for Philly to make a move for him someday,” Johnson reportedly joked. “Put that man in green and let’s go hunt quarterbacks together, not each other.”

It’s not just respect — it’s reverence. Lane Johnson has faced legends, but the speed, intelligence, and relentless motor of T.J. Watt are enough to make even the best think twice.

Watt has logged 96 career sacks, 27 forced fumbles, and 7 interceptions in just over seven seasons. In their most recent head-to-head clash, Johnson held his own — but only barely. Watt still managed a sack and two QB hits, causing havoc and making Jalen Hurts work overtime.

Lane Johnson gives unprecedented praise to T.J. Watt after head-to-head  matchup

Even Eagles coach Nick Sirianni once praised Watt as “a one-man wrecking crew.” The thought of turning that kind of firepower from a threat into an ally? Tempting.

As the Eagles continue to build toward another deep playoff run, the whispers among fans have already begun: What if? What if T.J. Watt ever wore midnight green?

Johnson chuckled at the idea, but his face turned serious for a second.

“If we’re being real… that dude changes the whole dynamic of a defense. If I could snap my fingers and bring one guy in — it might be him.”

Until then, Johnson will keep suiting up, keep taking the hits, and — if destiny allows — maybe one day line up next to T.J. Watt instead of across from him.


🦅 Philly fans, be honest… wouldn’t you want to see that monster wearing green too?

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