- Billy Johnson (American football)
Infobox NFLretired
name=Billy Johnson
position=WR /Return specialist
number=81
birthdate=birth date and age|1952|1|27Boothwyn, Pennsylvania
debutyear=1974
finalyear=1988
draftyear=1974
draftround=15
draftpick=365
college=Widener
teams=
*Houston Oilers (1974-1980)
*Montreal Alouettes (1981)
*Atlanta Falcons (1982-1987)
*Washington Redskins (1988)
stat1label=ReturnTouchdowns
stat1value=8
stat2label=PR yards
stat2value=3,317
stat3label=KR yards
stat3value=2,941
nfl=JOH757692
highlights=
* 3xPro Bowl selection (1975, 1977, 1983)
* 3xAll-Pro selection (1975, 1977, 1983)
*NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team
*NFL 1980s All-Decade Team
* 1983NFL Comeback Player of the Year
* 1975Pro Bowl MVP
HOF=
CollegeHOF=70027William Arthur Johnson, aka "White Shoes", (born
January 27 ,1952 in Boothwyn,Pennsylvania ) was anAmerican football player in theNational Football League from 1974 through 1988. He is widely famous for his elaborate celebrations in theend zone .Early life
Johnson earned his famous nickname as a high schooler at
Chichester High School inBoothwyn, Pennsylvania , where he was painting a fence with white paint and spilled some of the paint on his new shoes. Ever since then, he has been referred to by his nickname. He was a very fast athlete, but his 5'9" size turned off prominent universities from recruiting him. Billy ended up going to Widener College inPennsylvania , a smallDivision III school, where he was a member ofAlpha Sigma Phi Fraternity. While there, he had a highly successful career, but was barely noticed by pro scouts. He was eventually discovered by theHouston Oilers , who selected him in the 15th round of the1974 NFL Draft .Pro Football career
Houston Oilers
Despite the late selection, he managed to make the squad as a
kick returner . Eventually, his speed and quickness became an occasional part of an offense. As a rookie, he began celebratingtouchdown s with a dance known as the "Funky Chicken", a dance based on a song from soul singerRufus Thomas . It was one of the first touchdown celebrations in league history. The dance, along with his footwear, made Billy Johnson very popular among Oilers fans.As a kick returner, Johnson returned 5 punts for touchdowns, along with 2 kickoffs, in his first 4 years with the Oilers, and added 12 more TDs on offense. He was selected to the
Pro Bowl as a kick returner in 1975, and was named MVP of the game, during which he ran a punt back 90 yards for a touchdown. He made another Pro Bowl appearance in 1977. In 1978, he suffered a knee injury that caused him to miss most of the next two seasons and lingered with him for the rest of his career. When he returned in 1980, he was no longer the kick returner, serving only as a backup wide receiver.CFL and the Atlanta Falcons
A year in the
Canadian Football League with theMontreal Alouettes followed in 1981, then he resurfaced with theAtlanta Falcons in 1982. In 1983, he doubled as a full time kick returner, where he scored his 6th career touchdown on a punt return, and starting wide receiver, leading the team in receptions. Johnson earned his 3rd Pro Bowl berth that season. He missed most of 1984 to injury, and was benched as a returnman in 1985. However, he did lead the Falcons in receptions and receiving yards that season. Another injury in 1986 began to signal the beginning of the end for White Shoes, and he retired after the 1987 season, although he briefly unretired to play one game for theWashington Redskins in 1988.Honors
In 1994, White Shoes was selected as the punt returner on the
NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team . His days at Widener have also earned him a selection into theCollege Football Hall of Fame .External links
* [http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=JOHNSBIL06 Career Stats]
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