New Delhi, Feb. 6 -- The Philadelphia Eagles are staring down a major shake-up on their vaunted offensive line this offseason. According to reports, long time right tackle Lane Johnson and star left guard Landon Dickerson are both contemplating retirement, which could dismantle one of the NFL's most dominant units.

This uncertainty came following the departure of offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland after 13 seasons, a move that has sent ripples through the organization. The Eagles' offensive line has been the backbone of their success in recent years, powering elite run games and protecting quarterbacks effectively.

Veteran right tackle Lane Johnson, a six-time Pro Bowler and key player of two Super Bowl-winning teams, remains undecided...