Topic: Lane Johnson’s Season of Strong Mental Health
Commanding Compassion
The two-time Super Bowl champ reflects on the meaningful work the Eagles’ latest opponent tackled this fall
By Lane Johnson
When Asking for Help Makes You Stronger
Coming off the Eagles game against the Raiders, the two-time Super Bowl champ shares why he’s so inspired by a friend and fellow football great, Las Vegas Defensive End Maxx Crosby.
By Lane Johnson
Lemons, Lemonade … and Lemon Rind
The two-time Super Bowl champ admires Food Network Star Robert Irvine’s work with our military and first responders as much as he lauds his attitude on life
By Lane Johnson
Giving Thanks For My Trio
This Thanksgiving, the two-time Super Bowl champ is especially grateful for three men who started out as colleagues — and have become family, and keys to his mental well-being.
By Lane Johnson
Let’s Stop Suicide – Together
As the Eagles prepare to play Dallas this weekend, the two-time Super Bowl champ mourns the death of the Cowboys’ Marshawn Kneeland — and highlights the help to be found by a teammate’s suicide prevention organization
By Lane Johnson
“If Not Me, Then Who?”
Veterans Day may come and go – but we should support our nation’s heroes and their families all year long. The Travis Manion Foundation showed the two-time Super Bowl champ how to do just that.
By Lane Johnson
Get Help Now
If you or a loved one struggle with substance use disorder, you’re not alone. And in Pennsylvania, you can get free support, 24/7
By Lane Johnson
The 24/7 Support Philly Kids and Families Need
The two-time Super Bowl champ checks in on CHOP’s Behavioral Health and Crisis Center, which is meeting the overwhelming demand for mental health support for young people
By Lane Johnson
Is Social Media the New Drugs and Alcohol?
As we take on the Vikings this weekend, the two-time Super Bowl champ highlights a Minnesota law leading the way in solving this most modern of public health crises
By Lane Johnson
Fighting Loneliness, Generationally
Loneliness is a scourge, particularly among older Americans. As we head to play the Giants on Thursday, the two-time Super Bowl champ highlights a New York-based nonprofit that has been successfully addressing social isolation for decades.
By Lane Johnson
