- Charles Johnson (wide receiver)
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Charles Johnson Position(s)
Wide receiverJersey #(s)
81, 89Born January 3, 1972
San Bernardino, CaliforniaCareer information Year(s) 1994–2002 NFL Draft 1994 / Round: 1 / Pick: 17 College Colorado Professional teams Career stats Receptions 354 Receiving yards 4,606 Touchdowns 24 Stats at NFL.com Career highlights and awards - N/A
Charles Everett Johnson (born January 3, 1972) is a former professional American football player who was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the first round (17th overall) of the 1994 NFL Draft. A 6'0", 202-lb. wide receiver from the University of Colorado, Johnson played nine seasons in the National Football League from 1994 to 2002 for the Steelers, the Philadelphia Eagles, the New England Patriots, and the Buffalo Bills.
In the 1990 season, the Colorado had two players named Charles Johnson. In addition to Johnson, the wide receiver, the team's backup quarterback was Charles S. Johnson.
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1994 NFL Draft First Round Selections Dan Wilkinson · Marshall Faulk · Heath Shuler · Willie McGinest · Trev Alberts · Trent Dilfer · Bryant Young · Sam Adams · Antonio Langham · Jamir Miller · John Thierry · Aaron Glenn · Joe Johnson · Bernard Williams · Wayne Gandy · Aaron Taylor · Charles Johnson · Dewayne Washington · Todd Steussie · Tim Bowens · Johnnie Morton · Rob Fredrickson · Shante Carver · Thomas Lewis · Greg Hill · Henry Ford · Jeff Burris · William Floyd · Derrick AlexanderPittsburgh Steelers 1994 NFL Draft selections Charles Johnson • Brentson Buckner • Jason Gildon • Bam Morris • Ta'ase Faumui • Myron Bell • Gary Brown • Jim Miller • Eric Ravotti • Brice AbramsColorado Buffaloes Football 1990 AP & USA Today/CNN National Champions Greg Biekert | Eric Bieniemy | Chad Brown | Deon Figures | David Gibbs | Darian Hagan | Charles E. Johnson | Charles S. Johnson | Vance Joseph | Kanavis McGhee | Mike Pritchard | Leonard Renfro | Alfred Williams
Head Coach Bill McCartneyNew England Patriots Super Bowl XXXVI Champions 4 Adam Vinatieri | 11 Drew Bledsoe | 12 Tom Brady (MVP) | 13 Ken Walter | 14 Walter Williams | 15 Jimmy Farris | 16 Scott McCready | 19 Damon Huard | 21 J. R. Redmond | 22 Terrance Shaw | 23 Antwan Harris | 24 Ty Law | 25 Leonard Myers | 26 Matt Stevens | 27 Terrell Buckley | 28 Brock Williams | 29 Hakim Akbar | 30 Je'Rod Cherry | 31 Ben Kelly | 32 Antowain Smith | 33 Kevin Faulk | 34 Tebucky Jones | 35 Patrick Pass | 36 Lawyer Milloy | 38 Ray Hill | 44 Marc Edwards | 45 Otis Smith | 48 Arther Love | 49 Jabari Holloway | 50 Mike Vrabel | 51 Bryan Cox | 52 Ted Johnson | 53 Larry Izzo | 54 Tedy Bruschi | 55 Willie McGinest | 58 Matt Chatham | 59 Andy Katzenmoyer | 60 Drew Inzer | 61 Stephen Neal | 62 Setema Gali | 63 Joe Andruzzi | 64 Greg Randall | 65 Damien Woody | 66 Lonie Paxton | 67 Grey Ruegamer | 68 Tom Ashworth | 70 Adrian Klemm | 71 Chris Sullivan | 72 Matt Light | 74 Kenyatta Jones | 75 Maurice Anderson | 76 Grant Williams | 77 Mike Compton | 80 Troy Brown | 81 Charles Johnson | 82 Curtis Jackson | 83 Rod Rutledge | 84 Fred Coleman | 85 Jermaine Wiggins | 86 David Patten | 88 Terry Glenn | 90 Marty Moore | 91 Bobby Hamilton | 92 David Nugent | 93 Richard Seymour | 94 Jace Sayler | 95 Roman Phifer | 96 Brandon Mitchell | 97 Riddick Parker | 98 Anthony Pleasant | 99 Kole Ayi
Head Coach: Bill Belichick
Coaches: Ned Burke | Romeo Crennel | Brian Daboll | Jeff Davidson | Ivan Fears | Pepper Johnson | Eric Mangini | Randy Melvin | Markus Paul | Rob Ryan | Dante Scarnecchia | Brad Seely | Charlie Weis | Mike WoicikCategories:- 1972 births
- Living people
- American football wide receivers
- Buffalo Bills players
- Colorado Buffaloes football players
- New England Patriots players
- Philadelphia Eagles players
- Pittsburgh Steelers players
- People from San Bernardino, California
- American football wide receiver, 1970s birth stubs
- College football stubs
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