Chelsea Johnson is the former wife of Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson. She was born on May 8, 1990 in Groveton, Texas to Ray Ann Carpentier and David Johnson.
Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson was once married to Chelsea Johnson, his college sweetheart. The couple tied the knot in 2013 and were together for six years before getting a divorce in 2019. While married, they were one of the more ideal couples in football, but that has since changed.
Kindly join us as we examine the Super Bowl finalist’s first marriage, their children, and what he is up to in the lead-up to one of the biggest games of his career.
How did Lane Johnson and Chelsea Johnson meet?
Lane Johnson and Chelsea Johnson met in college, attending the University of Oklahoma. They were active athletes for the University, with Lane playing football while Chelsea participated in the high jump event.
Chelsea comes from an athletic family, as her father, John Goodman, once played as a defensive end for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1980 to 1985. As such, it’s no wonder she was a high jump specialist in college, clearly flying the family flag in the process.
Lane Johnson noticed her while they both competed for the University of Oklahoma and eventually tied the knot in January 2013.
Do Lane Johnson and Chelsea Johnson have children?
Yes, ex-partners Lane Johnson and Chelsea Johnson have children; they have three kids. Their firstborn son, David Jace, was born in 2013, in the very first year of their marriage.
Following David’s birth, the couple waited three years before welcoming their second child, Journey, into the world. Following the birth of Journey Layne, the couple welcomed their third and last child, McCoy, in 2018.
It doesn’t look like the couple will bring more children into the world, as they announced their separation and subsequent divorce in 2019. They remain friends and co-parents to their three children.
How is Lane Johnson performing this season?
Lane Johnson is one of the best players in his position in the league, and has been a staple of the Eagles’ offense since he was drafted. He is a vocal leader for the team and a key contributor in their run to this year’s Super Bowl game.
Next up for Johnson and his teammates is a tricky game against the Kansas City Chiefs on February 12. The game will likely come down to the finer details, and Johnson’s O-line must be on their best behavior!