The conclusion of the 2024 NFL regular season triggers the onset of awards season, and not all reactions to the voting outcomes are positive. Lane Johnson, the Philadelphia Eagles' right tackle, has once again been overlooked for the first-team All-Pro designation, this time losing out to Penei Sewell of the Detroit Lions. In response to this perceived slight, an 'All-Pro Comparison' sign was displayed at Johnson's locker, highlighting the statistics of both players.
Despite uncertainties over who placed the chart there, it has been reported that Johnson expressed his dissatisfaction with the voting process. The comparison chart was reviewed by CBS Sports, which found the majority of the stats to be accurate, although they noted some discrepancies in specific categories. Notably, Pro Football Focus grades were absent from the comparison, where Sewell holds an advantage in both offensive and run-blocking grades, while Johnson excels in pass-blocking metrics.