The Philadelphia Eagles open their 2020 season in four days against the Washington Football Team.

40% of the starting offensive line is out for the season, resulting in the return of Jason Peters at left tackle and insertion of Matt Pryor, we assume, at right guard.

Slap a big ole’ question mark on Lane Johnson as well, who remains “day to day” with a lower body injury. Today Doug Pederson couldn’t confirm the right tackle’s availability for Sunday afternoon:

“Lane is going to work today individually out at practice. He’s a guy that’s day-to-day. We’ll see where he’s at at the end of the week, but he’s doing well. I’ll just kind of update you, I guess, on he and Miles Sanders and guys that are going to be working that are day-to-day. Obviously, you’ll get a report at the end of today’s practice, but these guys — you’ll see these guys out there today working as we approach Sunday.

…Lane is a valuable piece to our offensive line. But yet we’ve got to prepare everybody if Lane is not available, and we’ve got to get our young guys ready to go. This is why when we select offensive linemen we look for guys that can play both left and right side, can play inside and outside. We’ve got some young players there that we’ll have ready.

We’ll see where Lane is at today, and hopefully he’ll progress in the right direction.”

If Johnson can’t go, you’re looking at two options.

One, they could slide Pryor to right tackle and use Nate Herbig at right guard. Two, they could give rookie Jack Driscoll his first start at RT, and leave Pryor at RG.

We’ll get an update on Lane Johnson hopefully sooner rather than later. The WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM has good pass rushers in Chase Young, Montez Sweat, and Ryan Kerrigan, so the O-line needs to be ready to rock and roll.