Lane Johnson has added another ring to his collection.
The Eagles tackle married fiancée Kelsey Holmer over the weekend with some of his football family in attendance, as the newlyweds shared pictures of the occasion on Instagram.
The couple wed in Nashville according to the post, and posed in a rural field in several photos as Johnson wore a white tux jacket for the occasion.
The six-time Pro Bowler and two-time Super Bowl champion was joined by current and former Eagles teammates Connor Barwin, Landon Dickerson, Cam Jurgens, Jordan Mailata, Brett Toth and Todd Heremans, with the latter posting a video of the group to social media.
Former Eagles offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland was also there, while fans also spotted Eagles chief security officer “Big Dom” DiSandro in the crowd.
The couple also received well-wishes on social media from a pair of former Eagles running backs, as Boston Scott and LeSean McCoy both commented their congratulations on the Johnsons’ wedding post.
The couple, who got engaged in April of last year, were seen doing a choreographed dance to “Play That Funky Music,’ which earned plenty of cheers from those in attendance.
The moment was captured by NFL analyst and former Eagles player Brian Baldinger, who shared a clip of the moment along with some kind words for the newlyweds/
“Congratulations to Lane & Kelsey on a fun filled weekend…Great people; Heckuva party. Total Class,” he said on X.
The couple have seemingly been together since 2022, as Johnson first appeared on Kelsey’s Instagram page that year.
By April 2025 – just a couple of months after the Eagles defeated the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX – they were engaged as Kelsey showed off her ring.
Johnson, according to People, was previously married to Chelsea Goodman. They wed in 2013, reportedly separated in 2019 and formalized their divorce in 2022.
View this post on Instagram 3 Johnson was joined at the wedding by several of his Eagles teammates, including Jordan Mailata Getty Images Johnson and Goodman share three kids together.
Following a first-round playoff exit earlier this year, Johnson and the Eagles will look to bounce back next season.