The Jaguars are adding a Super Bowl-winning offensive lineman to their roster, according to a report.
Former Eagles tackle Fred Johnson will be joining Jacksonville on a one-year deal, ESPN's Adam Schefter said on Wednesday.
The terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Johnson, 27, appeared in every Eagles game last season, starting six regular season contests before the team went on to win the championship.
He was also with the team during the 2023 season, following a one-year stint with the Buccaneers.
Before that, Johnson spent the first three years of his career in Cincinnati after going undrafted in 2019.

Fred Johnson is seen celebrating the Eagles' Super Bowl LIX win over the Chiefs
For Jacksonville, the signing gives new head coach Liam Coen and quarterback Trevor Lawrence more protection up front, after the latter struggled in his fourth NFL season.
The quarterback registered a career-high sack percentage of 5.96 percent in 10 games and threw just 11 touchdowns to seven interceptions.
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