AP

If for whatever reason Eagles tackle Lane Johnson isn’t ready after 10 weeks, that’s on him.

Becuase Eagles coach Doug Pederson said Johnson was going right back into the starting lineup at right tackle this week, after returning from his 10-game PED suspension.

Pederson hadn’t even seen Johnson with his own eyes when he made that announcement, but knew about injuries to others.

“Well, I know something,” Pederson said, via Dave Zangaro of CSNPhilly.com. “That Isaac [Seumalo is] hurt and [Halapoulivaati Vaitai] is coming off a knee injury and Allen Barbre’s injured. So what else do I have left? You know what I mean?

“I’m just going, ‘Lane, you’re the guy. I don’t care if you’re ‘X’ weight. You gotta play.’ Listen, Lane, I’m sure, . . . he’s an athlete. I’m sure he worked out and kept himself in shape and stayed relatively around . . . he was around 318, 319 when he left us. Expect to see him around that weight, I guess later today. With the injury situation, you gotta go.”

Barbre, (hamstring), Seumalo (high ankle sprain) and Vaitai (knee) all practiced fully Monday, a good sign they’ll be available if needed.

The Eagles were 3-1 with Johnson on the field and went 2-8 during his suspension, though it might not be wholly fair to pin it on just him. They have, however, used four right tackles during that stretch, and line shuffling could not have helped rookie Carson Wentz either.