- Keyshawn Johnson
Infobox NFLretired
|caption=
position=Wide Receiver
number=19
birthdate=birth date and age|1972|7|22Los Angeles, California
debutyear=1996
finalyear=2006
draftyear=1996
draftround=1
draftpick=1
college=Southern California
teams=
*New York Jets (1996-1999)
*Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2000-2003)
*Dallas Cowboys (2004-2005)
*Carolina Panthers (2006)
stat1label=Receptions
stat1value=814
stat2label=Receiving Yards
stat2value=10,571
stat3label=Touchdowns
stat3value=64
nfl=JOH399395
highlights=
* 3xPro Bowl selection (1998, 1999, 2001)
*All-Pro selection (1998)
*Super Bowl champion (XXXVII)
* 1998 Co-Pro Bowl MVP Keyshawn Joseph Johnson (born on
July 22 ,1972 inLos Angeles, California ) is a formerAmerican football wide receiver and current television broadcaster for sports channelESPN . He retired from football onMay 23 ,2007 after an eleven-year career in theNFL .Early life
Johnson is the youngest of his mother's six children. While her other children lived with relatives, she and Keyshawn struggled to survive, even living in her car at one point. At a young age, Keyshawn was in trouble with the law, spent time at a reformatory camp, and was the victim of a
drive-by shooting . Keyshawn is cousins with NFL Pro Bowl Wide ReceiverChad Ocho Cinco and Pro Bowl CornerbackSamari Rolle . [ [http://usclegends.org/keyshawn-johnson.php USC Legends Keyshawn Johnson ] ] However, by 1990, he had turned his life around, partly due toUniversity of Southern California (USC) football head coach John Robinson. Robinson became a father figure to Keyshawn, allowing him to spend time with the team, fetch balls and helmets, and carry things for the players. Johnson lettered in football and track atDorsey High School , and was first-team all-state in football. After he earned JC All-America honors atWest Los Angeles College , USC offered him anathletic scholarship . [ [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/features/cover/news/2000/09/19/kjohnson_flashback/ CNNSI.com - SI Online - Glory Days Again - Thursday January 03, 2002 11:01 AM ] ]College career
Playing for Robinson, Johnson, a two-time All-American selection, led the USC Trojans to wins in the Cotton Bowl and the Rose Bowl. He caught 12 passes for a Rose Bowl record 216 yards and 1 TD in the Trojans' 41-32 victory over the
Northwestern Wildcats , earning the game's MVP honors. He wore the number 3 in college.Pro career
New York Jets
He spent the first few years of his professional career with the
New York Jets , who drafted him with the top overall selection in the1996 NFL Draft . He was the first wide receiver selected with the number one overall pick sinceIrving Fryar was chosen byNew England in 1984 . While in New York, he played three seasons from (1997-1999) underBill Parcells . One of his best performances was in a 34-24 win over theJacksonville Jaguars in a playoff game after the 1998 season. In that game, Johnson caught 9 passes for 121 yards and a touchdown, rushed for 28 yards and a touchdown, recovered a fumble, and intercepted a pass on defense.Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Johnson was traded on
April 12 ,2000 to theTampa Bay Buccaneers for two first round draft choices (12th -Shaun Ellis - and 27th -Anthony Becht - overall) in the2000 NFL Draft . [ [http://vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1019023/index.htm] ] Johnson signed a 6-year, $52 million contract extension with the Buccaneers that made him the highest-paid wide receiver in the NFL. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9804E3DA103EF930A25757C0A9669C8B63] ] Johnson went on to win a Super Bowl with the Buccaneers in the 2002 season.Dallas Cowboys
The team traded him on
March 19 ,2004 to theDallas Cowboys forJoey Galloway . Reunited with his former coach, Johnson lived up to his advance billing for the Cowboys in 2004, leading the team in receiving yards and tying for the lead in touchdown catches while taking over a leadership role in the locker room and on the field.Keyshawn Johnson was released by the Dallas Cowboys on March 14, 2006, presumably to make room for the recently released former Eagle
Terrell Owens .Carolina Panthers
On
March 23 ,2006 , Johnson signed a four-year, $14-million-dollar deal with theCarolina Panthers . Of this, he was guaranteed a $5 million dollar signing bonus. He was expected to play opposite Steve Smith as the number two receiver.During the Carolina Panthers'
Monday Night Football game against the Buccaneers onNovember 13 ,2006 , Johnson became the first player in NFL history to score a touchdown on MNF with four different teams (Jets, Buccaneers, Cowboys and Panthers).Keyshawn was fined $5,000 in Dec of 2006 for throwing his helmet in rage during a 27-24 loss to the Eagles.
Keyshawn Johnson was released from the Panthers on May 1, 2007 after just one season with the club. He posted 70 receptions for 815 yards and 4 touchdowns in Carolina.
Ironically, his release from the Panthers came just three days after he suggested, when working as an analyst for ESPN at the
2007 NFL Draft , that the Panthers should draft a young wide receiver.Retirement
On May 23, 2007, Johnson announced he was retiring from the NFL, reportedly turning down offers by several teams, including the
Tennessee Titans and theNew York Giants . Titans' Head CoachJeff Fisher , who became friends with Johnson while he played at USC and Johnson was a ball boy, said Monday he thought Johnson 's numbers and production spoke for themselves: "He still played at a high-level last year. He takes very good care of himself," Fisher said. "He hasn't had any injuries per se. Anytime you get a chance to bring an experienced veteran in to add to your roster then it's a good thing." On the same day, Johnson announced he would be working as an analyst for ESPN. [http://usctrojans.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/052307aab.html]On February 5th CBS4 Miami reported that Bill Parcells reached out to Keyshawn Johnson. Parcells reportedly told him if he was to come out of retirement there would be a spot on the Miami Dolphins roster for him. [ [http://cbs4.com/sports/keyshawn.johnson.parcells.2.646600.html cbs4.com - Keyshawn Johnson In Aqua And Orange? ] ]
His all-around game has earned him selection to the Pro Bowl three times - 1998 and 1999 with the N.Y. Jets and 2001 with Tampa Bay. Keyshawn Johnson finished his career with 814 receptions, tying him at 17th all-time with
Henry Ellard for career NFL recptions. His 10,571 yards receiving is the 24th highest total in NFL history. In reaching the 600 career receptions plateau in 118 games, he tiedHerman Moore for the second fewest number of games needed in NFL history to reach that mark, and he became one of only three players in league history (Moore andMarvin Harrison ) to reach 600 receptions in less than 120 games. He caught 512 passes in his first 100 games to rank as the fourth most receptions in a player's first 100 games. The other three are:Marvin Harrison (591),Sterling Sharpe (524) andLionel Taylor (516).To achieve this production, he has averaged 74.8 catches-per-season over his first nine seasons, and caught a pass in every one of his 135 games played over this span. This accomplishment was the second longest streak among active receivers (Harrison, 139) and the third longest streak to begin a career among all players (
Marshall Faulk , 158 and Harrison, 139) at that time. For his career, Johnson has recorded 60 or more catches in ten of his eleven NFL seasons. In 2001 and 2002, he became the first player in Buccaneers history to record consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons when he registered 1,266 yards in 2001 and 1,088 in 2002.A durable player, Johnson has missed only three of a possible 145 career games - including playoffs - due to injury.
Analyst on ESPN
Johnson was part of the
2007 NFL Draft broadcasting team withChris Berman ,Mel Kiper Jr. andChris Mortensen that aired on ESPN. It was announced that he will become an ESPN analyst forSunday NFL Countdown , andMonday Night Countdown . He will also be an analyst on several ESPN telecasts, including pre-game shows on Sundays and Monday nights, and some radio work as well. He is also an analyst on the ESPNWho's Now competition.References
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