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Derrick Johnson

Derrick O’Hara Johnson (born November 22, 1982) is a former American football linebacker. He played college football at the University of Texas at Austin, where he earned consensus All-American honors twice. He was selected by the Kansas City Chiefs with the 15th overall selection in first round the 2005 NFL Draft. In his 13 seasons with the Chiefs, he made four Pro Bowls. He also played 6 games for the Oakland Raiders.

Derrick Johnson
Johnson at the 2016 Pro Bowl
No. 56
Position:Linebacker
Personal information
Born: (1982-11-22) November 22, 1982 (age 40)
Waco, Texas, U.S.
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:245 lb (111 kg)
Career information
High school:Waco (TX)
College:Texas (2001–2004)
NFL Draft:2005 / Round: 1 / Pick: 15
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR
College Football Hall of Fame

Early years Edit

Johnson was born in Waco, Texas. He attended Waco High School, where he was a three-sport star in football, track and basketball. In football, he played as a linebacker, registering 170 tackles (103 unassisted), 21.0 stops for loss, 6.0 quarterback sacks, five forced fumbles and two interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown as a senior. Johnson produced a career-high 30 tackles and four forced fumbles in a single game. He earned Parade magazine high school All-America and first-team All-Texas Class 5A honors following both his junior and senior seasons, and played in the first-ever U.S. Army All-American Bowl on December 30, 2000.

As a standout track & field athlete, Johnson was a state-qualifier in the 100-meters and the triple jump. He recorded a 10.5-second 100-meter dash, while also clearing over 48 ft (14.66 m) in the triple jump.[1] At the District 13-5A Championships, he ran a leg on the Waco 4 × 100 m relay squad, helping them earn a fourth-place finish.[2]

College career Edit

Johnson enrolled in The University of Texas at Austin, and played for coach Mack Brown's Texas Longhorns football team from 2001 to 2004 and became one of the most dominant linebackers in Longhorns history. Johnson was a first-team All-Big 12 selection in 2002, 2003 and 2004, a consensus first-team All-American in 2003, and unanimous first-team All-American in 2004.[3] Following his senior season, he was also recognized as the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, and received the Dick Butkus Award and Bronko Nagurski Trophy. The Texas Longhorns finished 11–1, and defeated the Michigan Wolverines 38–37 in the 2005 Rose Bowl.

College statistics Edit

Season GP Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
Cmb Solo Ast TfL Sck Int Yds BU FF FR Yds
2001 12 83 57 26 17 4.5 0 0 3 1 2 0
2002 13 120 73 47 13 2.0 4 85 10 0 0 0
2003 13 125 78 47 20 2.0 4 92 9 1 3 12
2004 12 130 73 57 19 2.0 1 18 8 9 0 0
Career 50 458 281 177 69 10.5 9 195 30 11 5 12

Career awards and records Edit

Professional career Edit

Johnson entered the 2005 NFL Draft as a highly touted prospect and attended the NFL Scouting Combine and completed all of the combine drills. On March 23, 2005, he attended Texas' pro day, but opted to stand on his combine numbers and only performed positional drills. He was projected to be a first round pick by NFL draft experts and scouts. He was ranked as the top outside linebacker prospect in the draft by DraftScout.com and DraftCountdown.com.[4][5]

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump
6 ft 3+14 in
(1.91 m)
242 lb
(110 kg)
32+14 in
(0.82 m)
9+14 in
(0.23 m)
4.54 s 1.61 s 2.66 s 3.87 s 7.20 s 37.5 in
(0.95 m)
10 ft 0 in
(3.05 m)
All values from NFL Combine[4][6]

Kansas City Chiefs Edit

2005 Edit

The Kansas City Chiefs selected Johnson in the first round (15th overall) of the 2005 NFL Draft.[7] Johnson was the fourth linebacker drafted in 2005.[8]

On July 31, 2005, the Kansas City Chiefs signed Johnson to a five-year $10.40 million contract that includes $7.03 million guaranteed.[9]

He entered training camp slated as a starting outside linebacker. Head coach Dick Vermeil officially named him the left outside linebacker to start the regular season, along with Kendrell Bell and middle linebacker Kawika Mitchell.[10]

He made his professional regular season debut and first career start in the Kansas City Chiefs' season-opener against the New York Jets and recorded nine combined tackles, forced a fumble, and made his first career sack on quarterback Chad Pennington in their 27–7 victory.[11] On October 2, 2005, Johnson collected a season-high ten solo tackles during a 37–31 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 4.[12] Johnson started all 16 games of his rookie campaign in 2005 and made 95 combined tackles (72 solo), five pass deflections, two forced fumbles, and two sacks.[13] He was subsequently awarded the Mack Lee Hill Award as their rookie of the year. The Kansas City Chiefs finished second in the AFC West with a 10–6 record, but did not qualify for the playoffs.

2006 Edit

On January 1, 2006, Kansas City Chiefs' head coach Dick Vermeil announced his retirement after five seasons with the team.[14] Head coach Herm Edwards chose to retain defensive coordinator Gunther Cunningham and the base 4-3 defense. He also retained starting linebackers Johnson, Bell, and Mitchell to begin the season.[15][16]

On October 29, 2006, Johnson made five combined tackles and two sacks on quarterback Matt Hasselbeck in the Chiefs' 30–27 win against the Seattle Seahawks. Johnson missed two consecutive games (Weeks 10–11) due to a sprained ankle.[17] He aggravated his injury and was also inactive for a Week 13 loss at the Cleveland Browns.[18] In Week 16, he collected a season-high nine solo tackles during a 20–9 win at the Oakland Raiders.[19] He finished the season with 75 combined tackles (56 solo), 4.5 sacks, and three passes defensed in 13 games and 13 starts.[13]

2007 Edit

Head coach Herman Edwards retained Johnson as the starting left outside linebacker to begin the regular season, alongside Donnie Edwards and starting middle linebacker Napoleon Harris.[20] On September 16, 2007, Johnson recorded seven combined tackles, a season-high two pass deflections, forced a fumble, and sacked quarterback Rex Grossman twice during a 20–10 loss at the Chicago Bears in Week 2.[21] In Week 4, he made three combined tackles, deflected a pass, made a sack, and made his first career interception off a pass by Philip Rivers during a 30–16 win at the San Diego Chargers.[21] On November 11, 2007, Johnson collected a season-high 11 solo tackles, deflected a pass, forced a fumble, and made an interception in the Chiefs' 27–11 loss to the Denver Broncos in Week 10.[21] He started all 16 games and recorded 94 combined tackles (63 solo), six pass deflections, four sacks, and three forced fumbles.[13]

2008 Edit

Johnson and Donnie Edwards returned as the starting outside linebackers in 2008, along with middle linebacker Pat Thomas.[22] On September 28, 2008, Johnson made six combined tackles, a pass deflection, was credited with half a sack, forced a fumble, and also intercepted a pass by quarterback Jay Cutler during a 33–19 victory against the Denver Broncos.[23] The following week, he collected a season-high nine solo tackles and deflected a pass in the Chiefs' 34–0 loss at the Carolina Panthers.[23] He was inactive for two games (Weeks 10–11) after injuring his hamstring the previous week.[18] On December 28, 2008, he collected a season-high 11 combined tackles (five solo) and a pass deflection in the Chiefs' 16–6 loss at the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 17.[23] Johnson recorded 85 combined tackles (68 solo), six passes defensed, four forced fumbles, 1.5 sacks, and an interception in 14 games and 14 starts.[13]

2009 Edit

On January 23, 2009, the Kansas City Chiefs fired head coach Herman Edwards after they finished with a 2–14 record in 2008 and did not qualify for the playoffs for the third consecutive season.[24]

The Kansas City Chiefs' new head coach, Todd Haley, hired Clancy Pendergast as the new defensive coordinator. Pendergast chose to install a base 3-4 defense instead of the 4-3 defense previously used. On May 20, 2009, Johnson stated during an interview that the change in base defense has prompted the coaches to move him to inside linebacker.[25] Throughout training camp, Johnson competed for a job as a starting inside linebacker against Demorrio Williams, Corey Mays, Monty Beisel, and rookie Jovan Belcher. Head coach Todd Haley named Johnson a backup inside linebacker to start the regular season, behind Demorrio Williams, Corey Mays, Monty Beisel, and Jovan Belcher.[26] Haley did not give an explanation on Johnson's demotion, but Johnson stated he had no previous experience in a base 3-4 defense and had issues with the transition.[27][28]

He appeared in the Kansas City Chiefs' season-opener at the Baltimore Ravens and recorded three solo tackles, a pass deflection, and returned an interception by quarterback Joe Flacco for a 70-yard gain during a 38–24 loss.[29] He was inactive for the Chiefs' Week 3 loss at the Philadelphia Eagles after injuring his groin the previous week.[30] In Week 11, he collected a season-high seven combined tackles during a 27–24 victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers.[31] On January 3, 2010, Johnson recorded six combined tackles, a season-high four pass deflections, and returned two interceptions for touchdowns during a 44–24 victory at the Denver Broncos in Week 17. He intercepted a pass by quarterback Kyle Orton, intended for wide receiver Brandon Lloyd, and returned it 45-yards for the first touchdown of his career in the third quarter. Johnson returned another interception by Orton, intended for tight end Daniel Graham, for a 60-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter to tie an NFL single game record for most interceptions returned for touchdowns.[32][33] He finished the 2008 season with 37 combined tackles (30 solo), five pass deflections, three interceptions, two touchdowns, a sack, and a forced fumble in 15 games and was limited to three starts.[13]

2010 Edit

Defensive coordinator Clancy Pendergast was not re-signed by the Chiefs after the 2009 season. The Kansas City Chiefs placed a first round tender on Johnson after he became a restricted free agent in 2010. On May 23, 2010, Johnson signed his one-year, $2.52 million contract.[34]

Throughout training camp, Johnson competed to be a starting inside linebacker against Demorrio Williams and Javon Belcher. Defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel named Johnson a starting left inside linebacker to begin the 2010 season, alongside Javon Belcher, and outside linebackers Mike Vrabel and Tamba Hali.[35][36]

On October 24, 2010, Johnson made six combined tackles, three pass deflections, and returned an interception for a touchdown during a 42–20 win against the Jacksonville Jaguars.[37] He returned an interception thrown by quarterback Todd Bouman, that was intended for tight end Eric Potter, for a 15-yard touchdown in the third quarter.[38] On November 8, 2010, the Kansas City Chiefs signed Johnson to a five-year, $34 million contract that includes $15 million guaranteed.[39][40] In Week 10, he collected a season-high 12 solo tackles and deflected two passes in the Chiefs' 49–29 loss at the Denver Broncos.[37] On December 19, 2010, Johnson recorded a season-high 13 combined tackles (ten solo) and a season-high four pass deflections during a 27–13 win at the St. Louis Rams in Week 15.[37] Johnson started all 16 games in 2010 and recorded 121 combined tackles (95 solo), a career-high 16 pass deflections, four forced fumbles, one sack, an interception, and a touchdown.[13]

The Kansas City Chiefs finished first in the AFC West with a 10–6 record and earned a playoff berth. On January 10, 2011, Johnson started in his first career playoff game and seven combined tackles in the Chiefs' 30–7 loss to the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Wildcard Game.[37]

2011 Edit

Defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel retained Johnson and Belcher as the starting inside linebackers to start the season, along with outside linebackers Tamba Hali and Andy Studebaker.[41] In Week 7, Johnson collected a season-high 13 combined tackles (12 solo) as the Chiefs routed the Oakland Raiders 28–0. The following week, he tied his season-high of 13 combined tackles (ten solo), deflected a pass, made a sack, and an interception during a 23–20 win against the San Diego Chargers in Week 8.[42] On December 13, 2011, the Kansas City Chiefs fired head coach Todd Haley after a 35–10 loss to the New York Jets made them fall to a 5–8 record. Defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel was named the interim head coach for the remainder of the season.[43] On December 27, 2011, it was announced that Johnson was voted to the 2012 Pro Bowl.[44] He was selected to the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career and was also named first-team All-Pro. Johnson started in all 16 games and made a career-high 131 combined tackles (104 solo), nine pass deflections, two sacks, two interceptions, and a forced fumble.[13]

2012 Edit

The Kansas City Chiefs chose to promote interim head coach/defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel to their full-time head coach. Crennel retained the base 3-4 defense and named Johnson and Javon Belcher the starting inside linebackers to begin the regular season. The pair were joined by outside linebackers Justin Houston and Tamba Hali.[45] On November 12, 2012, Johnson collected a season-high 13 combined tackles (12 solo) in the Chiefs' 16–13 loss at the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 10. The following week, he made ten solo tackles during a 28–6 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 11.[46] On December 26, 2012, it was announced that Johnson was voted to the 2013 Pro Bowl.[47] On December 31, 2012, the Kansas City Chiefs fired head coach Romeo Crennel after they finished fourth in the AFC West with a 4–12 record.[48] He started in all 16 games and recorded 125 combined tackles (110 solo), four pass deflections, three forced fumbles, and two sacks.[13] This marked his third consecutive season with over 100 combined tackles.

2013 Edit

The Kansas City Chiefs hired former Philadelphia Eagles' head coach Andy Reid. Defensive coordinator Bob Sutton chose to retain a base 3-4 defense. Head coach Andy Reid named Johnson and Akeem Jordan the starting inside linebackers to start the regular season, along with starting outside linebackers Justin Houston and Tamba Hali.[49]

On October 13, 2013, Johnson made nine combined tackles and made a season-high two sacks on quarterback Terrelle Pryor during a 24–7 win against the Oakland Raiders in Week 6.[50] In Week 8, he collected a season-high 12 solo tackles and deflected a pass as he Chiefs defeated the Cleveland Browns 23–17. On December 8, 2013, Johnson made four combined tackles, two pass deflections, and intercepted a pass by Robert Griffin III during a 45–10 victory at the Washington Redskins.[51] The following week, he made six combined tackles, broke up a pass, and intercepted a pass by quarterback Matt McGloin during a 56–31 win at the Oakland Raiders in Week 15.[52] He finished the season with 107 combined tackles (95 solo), six passes defensed, 4.5 sacks, and two interceptions in 16 games and 16 starts.[13] On January 21, 2014, Johnson was selected as a late replacement for the 2014 Pro Bowl after San Francisco 49ers' NaVorro Bowman was unable to participate after tearing his ACL and MCL during the playoffs.[53]

2014 Edit

Johnson was named a starting inside linebacker to begin the season, along with Joe Mays. He started in the Kansas City Chiefs' season-opener against the Tennessee Titans and made four solo tackles before exiting in the third quarter of the 28–10 loss after tearing his Achilles tendon. Later in the day, it was announced he would miss the rest of the season.[54] On September 9, 2014, the Kansas City Chiefs placed Johnson on injured reserve for the remainder of the season.[55] He earned an overall grade of 93.4 and finished with the second highest grade among all qualified inside/middle linebackers in the league in 2014.[56]

2015 Edit

Head coach Andy Reid named Johnson and Josh Mauga the starting inside linebackers to start the 2015 regular season.[57] On December 6, 2015, Johnson collected a season-high 14 combined tackles (13 solo) and a sack during a 34–20 win against the Oakland Raiders. The following week, he made six combined tackles, a pass deflection, and an interception in the Chiefs' 10–3 win against the San Diego Chargers in Week 14.[58] He started all 16 games in 2015 and made 116 combined tackles (95 solo), eight pass deflections, four sacks, two forced fumbles, and two interceptions.[13]

The Kansas City Chiefs finished second in the AFC West with an 11–5 record and earned an wildcard berth. On January 9, 2016, Johnson recorded six combined tackles in the Chiefs' 30–0 victory at the Houston Texans in the AFC Wildcard Game.[58] The following week, he made four combined tackles in the Chiefs' 27–20 loss at the New England Patriots in the AFC Divisional Round.[58] On January 25, 2016, Johnson was named to the 2016 Pro Bowl as a late replacement for Carolina Panthers' linebacker Luke Kuechly who was participating in Super Bowl 50.[59] Johnson was ranked 80th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2016.[60]

2016 Edit

On March 9, 2016, the Kansas City Chiefs signed Johnson to a three-year, $21 million contract that includes $9 million guaranteed.[61]

Head coach Andy Reid named Johnson and Justin March-Lillard the starting inside linebackers to begin the season, along with outside linebackers Justin Houston and Tamba Hali.[62] On September 18, 2016, Johnson collected a season-high 11 combined tackles (eight solo) during a 19–12 loss at the Houston Texans. The following week, he made ten combined tackles (eight solo), two pass deflections, and returned an interception for a touchdown during a 24–3 win against the New York Jets in Week 3. Johnson intercepted a pass thrown by quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, intended for running back Matt Forte, and returned it for a 55-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter.[63] In Week 9, Johnson made a season-high nine solo tackles during a 29–28 win at the Atlanta Falcons. On December 8, 2016, Johnson tore his Achilles during a 21–13 victory against the Oakland Raiders.[64] On December 17, 2016, the Kansas City Chiefs placed him on injured reserve for the rest of the season.[65] He finished the season with 90 combined tackles (70 solo), three pass deflections, a sack, an interception, and a touchdown in 13 games and 13 starts.[13]

2017 Edit

In Week 13, Johnson collected a season-high nine combined tackles during a 38–31 loss at the New York Jets. He finished the season with 71 combined tackles (48 solo) and seven pass deflections in 15 games and 15 starts.[13] The Kansas City Chiefs finished first in the AFC West with a 10–6 and earned a wildcard berth. On January 6, 2018, Johnson made eight combined tackles and sacked quarterback Marcus Mariota in the Chiefs' 22–21 loss to the Tennessee Titans in the AFC Wildcard Game.[66]

On February 13, 2018, the Chiefs announced that they had used an option in his contract allowing them to void the final year without penalty. He became a free agent at the beginning of the new league year on March 14.[67]

Oakland Raiders Edit

On May 4, 2018, the Oakland Raiders signed Johnson to a one-year, $1.50 million contract with $500,000 guaranteed and a signing bonus of $250,000.[68] He was released on October 16, 2018[69] at his request.[70]

Retirement Edit

On May 8, 2019, Johnson retired after signing a one-day ceremonial contract with the Chiefs.[71]

NFL career statistics Edit

Year Team Games Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
GP GS Cmb Solo Ast Sck Int Yds TD PD FF FR Yds TD
2005 KC 16 16 96 80 16 2.0 0 0 0 5 2 1 0 0
2006 KC 13 12 76 58 18 4.5 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 0
2007 KC 16 16 94 83 11 4.0 2 18 0 6 3 0 0 0
2008 KC 14 14 85 68 17 1.5 1 7 0 6 4 0 0 0
2009 KC 15 3 37 30 7 1.0 3 175 2 5 1 0 0 0
2010 KC 16 16 121 95 26 1.0 1 15 1 16 3 0 0 0
2011 KC 16 16 131 104 27 2.0 2 18 0 9 1 0 0 0
2012 KC 16 16 125 110 15 2.0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0
2013 KC 15 15 107 95 12 4.5 2 44 0 6 0 2 11 0
2014 KC 1 1 4 4 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2015 KC 16 16 116 95 21 4.0 2 23 0 8 2 0 0 0
2016 KC 13 13 90 70 20 1.0 1 55 1 3 0 0 0 0
2017 KC 15 15 71 48 23 0.0 0 0 0 7 0 1 3 0
2018 OAK 6 1 17 14 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Career 188 170 1,168 952 216 27.5 14 355 4 77 22 8 14 0

Career awards and honors Edit

NFL Edit

College Edit

Personal life Edit

His older brother, Dwight Johnson, along with his cousins, Bert Emanuel and Ben Emanuel also played for the NFL.

See also Edit

References Edit

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External links Edit

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This article is about the football linebacker For other uses see Derrick Johnson disambiguation Derrick O Hara Johnson born November 22 1982 is a former American football linebacker He played college football at the University of Texas at Austin where he earned consensus All American honors twice He was selected by the Kansas City Chiefs with the 15th overall selection in first round the 2005 NFL Draft In his 13 seasons with the Chiefs he made four Pro Bowls He also played 6 games for the Oakland Raiders Derrick JohnsonJohnson at the 2016 Pro BowlNo 56Position LinebackerPersonal informationBorn 1982 11 22 November 22 1982 age 40 Waco Texas U S Height 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m Weight 245 lb 111 kg Career informationHigh school Waco TX College Texas 2001 2004 NFL Draft 2005 Round 1 Pick 15Career historyKansas City Chiefs 2005 2017 Oakland Raiders 2018 Career highlights and awardsFirst team All Pro 2011 Second team All Pro 2015 4 Pro Bowl 2011 2013 2015 Dick Butkus Award 2004 Bronko Nagurski Trophy 2004 Jack Lambert Trophy 2004 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year 2004 2 Consensus All American 2003 2004 3 First team All Big 12 2002 2004 Big 12 Co Defensive Freshman of the Year 2001 Career NFL statisticsTotal tackles 1 169Sacks 27 5Forced fumbles 23Interceptions 14Defensive touchdowns 4Player stats at NFL com PFRCollege Football Hall of Fame Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 2 1 College statistics 2 2 Career awards and records 3 Professional career 3 1 Kansas City Chiefs 3 1 1 2005 3 1 2 2006 3 1 3 2007 3 1 4 2008 3 1 5 2009 3 1 6 2010 3 1 7 2011 3 1 8 2012 3 1 9 2013 3 1 10 2014 3 1 11 2015 3 1 12 2016 3 1 13 2017 3 2 Oakland Raiders 3 3 Retirement 4 NFL career statistics 5 Career awards and honors 5 1 NFL 5 2 College 6 Personal life 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly years EditJohnson was born in Waco Texas He attended Waco High School where he was a three sport star in football track and basketball In football he played as a linebacker registering 170 tackles 103 unassisted 21 0 stops for loss 6 0 quarterback sacks five forced fumbles and two interceptions including one returned for a touchdown as a senior Johnson produced a career high 30 tackles and four forced fumbles in a single game He earned Parade magazine high school All America and first team All Texas Class 5A honors following both his junior and senior seasons and played in the first ever U S Army All American Bowl on December 30 2000 As a standout track amp field athlete Johnson was a state qualifier in the 100 meters and the triple jump He recorded a 10 5 second 100 meter dash while also clearing over 48 ft 14 66 m in the triple jump 1 At the District 13 5A Championships he ran a leg on the Waco 4 100 m relay squad helping them earn a fourth place finish 2 College career EditJohnson enrolled in The University of Texas at Austin and played for coach Mack Brown s Texas Longhorns football team from 2001 to 2004 and became one of the most dominant linebackers in Longhorns history Johnson was a first team All Big 12 selection in 2002 2003 and 2004 a consensus first team All American in 2003 and unanimous first team All American in 2004 3 Following his senior season he was also recognized as the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year and received the Dick Butkus Award and Bronko Nagurski Trophy The Texas Longhorns finished 11 1 and defeated the Michigan Wolverines 38 37 in the 2005 Rose Bowl College statistics Edit Season GP Tackles Interceptions FumblesCmb Solo Ast TfL Sck Int Yds BU FF FR Yds2001 12 83 57 26 17 4 5 0 0 3 1 2 02002 13 120 73 47 13 2 0 4 85 10 0 0 02003 13 125 78 47 20 2 0 4 92 9 1 3 122004 12 130 73 57 19 2 0 1 18 8 9 0 0Career 50 458 281 177 69 10 5 9 195 30 11 5 12Career awards and records Edit 2003 Consensus First team All American 2004 Consensus First team All American 2004 Dick Butkus Award 2004 Bronko Nagurski TrophyProfessional career EditJohnson entered the 2005 NFL Draft as a highly touted prospect and attended the NFL Scouting Combine and completed all of the combine drills On March 23 2005 he attended Texas pro day but opted to stand on his combine numbers and only performed positional drills He was projected to be a first round pick by NFL draft experts and scouts He was ranked as the top outside linebacker prospect in the draft by DraftScout com and DraftCountdown com 4 5 Pre draft measurables Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40 yard dash 10 yard split 20 yard split 20 yard shuttle Three cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump6 ft 3 1 4 in 1 91 m 242 lb 110 kg 32 1 4 in 0 82 m 9 1 4 in 0 23 m 4 54 s 1 61 s 2 66 s 3 87 s 7 20 s 37 5 in 0 95 m 10 ft 0 in 3 05 m All values from NFL Combine 4 6 Kansas City Chiefs Edit 2005 Edit The Kansas City Chiefs selected Johnson in the first round 15th overall of the 2005 NFL Draft 7 Johnson was the fourth linebacker drafted in 2005 8 On July 31 2005 the Kansas City Chiefs signed Johnson to a five year 10 40 million contract that includes 7 03 million guaranteed 9 He entered training camp slated as a starting outside linebacker Head coach Dick Vermeil officially named him the left outside linebacker to start the regular season along with Kendrell Bell and middle linebacker Kawika Mitchell 10 He made his professional regular season debut and first career start in the Kansas City Chiefs season opener against the New York Jets and recorded nine combined tackles forced a fumble and made his first career sack on quarterback Chad Pennington in their 27 7 victory 11 On October 2 2005 Johnson collected a season high ten solo tackles during a 37 31 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 4 12 Johnson started all 16 games of his rookie campaign in 2005 and made 95 combined tackles 72 solo five pass deflections two forced fumbles and two sacks 13 He was subsequently awarded the Mack Lee Hill Award as their rookie of the year The Kansas City Chiefs finished second in the AFC West with a 10 6 record but did not qualify for the playoffs 2006 Edit On January 1 2006 Kansas City Chiefs head coach Dick Vermeil announced his retirement after five seasons with the team 14 Head coach Herm Edwards chose to retain defensive coordinator Gunther Cunningham and the base 4 3 defense He also retained starting linebackers Johnson Bell and Mitchell to begin the season 15 16 On October 29 2006 Johnson made five combined tackles and two sacks on quarterback Matt Hasselbeck in the Chiefs 30 27 win against the Seattle Seahawks Johnson missed two consecutive games Weeks 10 11 due to a sprained ankle 17 He aggravated his injury and was also inactive for a Week 13 loss at the Cleveland Browns 18 In Week 16 he collected a season high nine solo tackles during a 20 9 win at the Oakland Raiders 19 He finished the season with 75 combined tackles 56 solo 4 5 sacks and three passes defensed in 13 games and 13 starts 13 2007 Edit Head coach Herman Edwards retained Johnson as the starting left outside linebacker to begin the regular season alongside Donnie Edwards and starting middle linebacker Napoleon Harris 20 On September 16 2007 Johnson recorded seven combined tackles a season high two pass deflections forced a fumble and sacked quarterback Rex Grossman twice during a 20 10 loss at the Chicago Bears in Week 2 21 In Week 4 he made three combined tackles deflected a pass made a sack and made his first career interception off a pass by Philip Rivers during a 30 16 win at the San Diego Chargers 21 On November 11 2007 Johnson collected a season high 11 solo tackles deflected a pass forced a fumble and made an interception in the Chiefs 27 11 loss to the Denver Broncos in Week 10 21 He started all 16 games and recorded 94 combined tackles 63 solo six pass deflections four sacks and three forced fumbles 13 2008 Edit Johnson and Donnie Edwards returned as the starting outside linebackers in 2008 along with middle linebacker Pat Thomas 22 On September 28 2008 Johnson made six combined tackles a pass deflection was credited with half a sack forced a fumble and also intercepted a pass by quarterback Jay Cutler during a 33 19 victory against the Denver Broncos 23 The following week he collected a season high nine solo tackles and deflected a pass in the Chiefs 34 0 loss at the Carolina Panthers 23 He was inactive for two games Weeks 10 11 after injuring his hamstring the previous week 18 On December 28 2008 he collected a season high 11 combined tackles five solo and a pass deflection in the Chiefs 16 6 loss at the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 17 23 Johnson recorded 85 combined tackles 68 solo six passes defensed four forced fumbles 1 5 sacks and an interception in 14 games and 14 starts 13 2009 Edit On January 23 2009 the Kansas City Chiefs fired head coach Herman Edwards after they finished with a 2 14 record in 2008 and did not qualify for the playoffs for the third consecutive season 24 The Kansas City Chiefs new head coach Todd Haley hired Clancy Pendergast as the new defensive coordinator Pendergast chose to install a base 3 4 defense instead of the 4 3 defense previously used On May 20 2009 Johnson stated during an interview that the change in base defense has prompted the coaches to move him to inside linebacker 25 Throughout training camp Johnson competed for a job as a starting inside linebacker against Demorrio Williams Corey Mays Monty Beisel and rookie Jovan Belcher Head coach Todd Haley named Johnson a backup inside linebacker to start the regular season behind Demorrio Williams Corey Mays Monty Beisel and Jovan Belcher 26 Haley did not give an explanation on Johnson s demotion but Johnson stated he had no previous experience in a base 3 4 defense and had issues with the transition 27 28 He appeared in the Kansas City Chiefs season opener at the Baltimore Ravens and recorded three solo tackles a pass deflection and returned an interception by quarterback Joe Flacco for a 70 yard gain during a 38 24 loss 29 He was inactive for the Chiefs Week 3 loss at the Philadelphia Eagles after injuring his groin the previous week 30 In Week 11 he collected a season high seven combined tackles during a 27 24 victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers 31 On January 3 2010 Johnson recorded six combined tackles a season high four pass deflections and returned two interceptions for touchdowns during a 44 24 victory at the Denver Broncos in Week 17 He intercepted a pass by quarterback Kyle Orton intended for wide receiver Brandon Lloyd and returned it 45 yards for the first touchdown of his career in the third quarter Johnson returned another interception by Orton intended for tight end Daniel Graham for a 60 yard touchdown in the fourth quarter to tie an NFL single game record for most interceptions returned for touchdowns 32 33 He finished the 2008 season with 37 combined tackles 30 solo five pass deflections three interceptions two touchdowns a sack and a forced fumble in 15 games and was limited to three starts 13 2010 Edit Defensive coordinator Clancy Pendergast was not re signed by the Chiefs after the 2009 season The Kansas City Chiefs placed a first round tender on Johnson after he became a restricted free agent in 2010 On May 23 2010 Johnson signed his one year 2 52 million contract 34 Throughout training camp Johnson competed to be a starting inside linebacker against Demorrio Williams and Javon Belcher Defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel named Johnson a starting left inside linebacker to begin the 2010 season alongside Javon Belcher and outside linebackers Mike Vrabel and Tamba Hali 35 36 On October 24 2010 Johnson made six combined tackles three pass deflections and returned an interception for a touchdown during a 42 20 win against the Jacksonville Jaguars 37 He returned an interception thrown by quarterback Todd Bouman that was intended for tight end Eric Potter for a 15 yard touchdown in the third quarter 38 On November 8 2010 the Kansas City Chiefs signed Johnson to a five year 34 million contract that includes 15 million guaranteed 39 40 In Week 10 he collected a season high 12 solo tackles and deflected two passes in the Chiefs 49 29 loss at the Denver Broncos 37 On December 19 2010 Johnson recorded a season high 13 combined tackles ten solo and a season high four pass deflections during a 27 13 win at the St Louis Rams in Week 15 37 Johnson started all 16 games in 2010 and recorded 121 combined tackles 95 solo a career high 16 pass deflections four forced fumbles one sack an interception and a touchdown 13 The Kansas City Chiefs finished first in the AFC West with a 10 6 record and earned a playoff berth On January 10 2011 Johnson started in his first career playoff game and seven combined tackles in the Chiefs 30 7 loss to the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Wildcard Game 37 2011 Edit Defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel retained Johnson and Belcher as the starting inside linebackers to start the season along with outside linebackers Tamba Hali and Andy Studebaker 41 In Week 7 Johnson collected a season high 13 combined tackles 12 solo as the Chiefs routed the Oakland Raiders 28 0 The following week he tied his season high of 13 combined tackles ten solo deflected a pass made a sack and an interception during a 23 20 win against the San Diego Chargers in Week 8 42 On December 13 2011 the Kansas City Chiefs fired head coach Todd Haley after a 35 10 loss to the New York Jets made them fall to a 5 8 record Defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel was named the interim head coach for the remainder of the season 43 On December 27 2011 it was announced that Johnson was voted to the 2012 Pro Bowl 44 He was selected to the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career and was also named first team All Pro Johnson started in all 16 games and made a career high 131 combined tackles 104 solo nine pass deflections two sacks two interceptions and a forced fumble 13 2012 Edit The Kansas City Chiefs chose to promote interim head coach defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel to their full time head coach Crennel retained the base 3 4 defense and named Johnson and Javon Belcher the starting inside linebackers to begin the regular season The pair were joined by outside linebackers Justin Houston and Tamba Hali 45 On November 12 2012 Johnson collected a season high 13 combined tackles 12 solo in the Chiefs 16 13 loss at the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 10 The following week he made ten solo tackles during a 28 6 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 11 46 On December 26 2012 it was announced that Johnson was voted to the 2013 Pro Bowl 47 On December 31 2012 the Kansas City Chiefs fired head coach Romeo Crennel after they finished fourth in the AFC West with a 4 12 record 48 He started in all 16 games and recorded 125 combined tackles 110 solo four pass deflections three forced fumbles and two sacks 13 This marked his third consecutive season with over 100 combined tackles 2013 Edit The Kansas City Chiefs hired former Philadelphia Eagles head coach Andy Reid Defensive coordinator Bob Sutton chose to retain a base 3 4 defense Head coach Andy Reid named Johnson and Akeem Jordan the starting inside linebackers to start the regular season along with starting outside linebackers Justin Houston and Tamba Hali 49 On October 13 2013 Johnson made nine combined tackles and made a season high two sacks on quarterback Terrelle Pryor during a 24 7 win against the Oakland Raiders in Week 6 50 In Week 8 he collected a season high 12 solo tackles and deflected a pass as he Chiefs defeated the Cleveland Browns 23 17 On December 8 2013 Johnson made four combined tackles two pass deflections and intercepted a pass by Robert Griffin III during a 45 10 victory at the Washington Redskins 51 The following week he made six combined tackles broke up a pass and intercepted a pass by quarterback Matt McGloin during a 56 31 win at the Oakland Raiders in Week 15 52 He finished the season with 107 combined tackles 95 solo six passes defensed 4 5 sacks and two interceptions in 16 games and 16 starts 13 On January 21 2014 Johnson was selected as a late replacement for the 2014 Pro Bowl after San Francisco 49ers NaVorro Bowman was unable to participate after tearing his ACL and MCL during the playoffs 53 2014 Edit Johnson was named a starting inside linebacker to begin the season along with Joe Mays He started in the Kansas City Chiefs season opener against the Tennessee Titans and made four solo tackles before exiting in the third quarter of the 28 10 loss after tearing his Achilles tendon Later in the day it was announced he would miss the rest of the season 54 On September 9 2014 the Kansas City Chiefs placed Johnson on injured reserve for the remainder of the season 55 He earned an overall grade of 93 4 and finished with the second highest grade among all qualified inside middle linebackers in the league in 2014 56 2015 Edit Head coach Andy Reid named Johnson and Josh Mauga the starting inside linebackers to start the 2015 regular season 57 On December 6 2015 Johnson collected a season high 14 combined tackles 13 solo and a sack during a 34 20 win against the Oakland Raiders The following week he made six combined tackles a pass deflection and an interception in the Chiefs 10 3 win against the San Diego Chargers in Week 14 58 He started all 16 games in 2015 and made 116 combined tackles 95 solo eight pass deflections four sacks two forced fumbles and two interceptions 13 The Kansas City Chiefs finished second in the AFC West with an 11 5 record and earned an wildcard berth On January 9 2016 Johnson recorded six combined tackles in the Chiefs 30 0 victory at the Houston Texans in the AFC Wildcard Game 58 The following week he made four combined tackles in the Chiefs 27 20 loss at the New England Patriots in the AFC Divisional Round 58 On January 25 2016 Johnson was named to the 2016 Pro Bowl as a late replacement for Carolina Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly who was participating in Super Bowl 50 59 Johnson was ranked 80th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2016 60 2016 Edit On March 9 2016 the Kansas City Chiefs signed Johnson to a three year 21 million contract that includes 9 million guaranteed 61 Head coach Andy Reid named Johnson and Justin March Lillard the starting inside linebackers to begin the season along with outside linebackers Justin Houston and Tamba Hali 62 On September 18 2016 Johnson collected a season high 11 combined tackles eight solo during a 19 12 loss at the Houston Texans The following week he made ten combined tackles eight solo two pass deflections and returned an interception for a touchdown during a 24 3 win against the New York Jets in Week 3 Johnson intercepted a pass thrown by quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick intended for running back Matt Forte and returned it for a 55 yard touchdown in the fourth quarter 63 In Week 9 Johnson made a season high nine solo tackles during a 29 28 win at the Atlanta Falcons On December 8 2016 Johnson tore his Achilles during a 21 13 victory against the Oakland Raiders 64 On December 17 2016 the Kansas City Chiefs placed him on injured reserve for the rest of the season 65 He finished the season with 90 combined tackles 70 solo three pass deflections a sack an interception and a touchdown in 13 games and 13 starts 13 2017 Edit In Week 13 Johnson collected a season high nine combined tackles during a 38 31 loss at the New York Jets He finished the season with 71 combined tackles 48 solo and seven pass deflections in 15 games and 15 starts 13 The Kansas City Chiefs finished first in the AFC West with a 10 6 and earned a wildcard berth On January 6 2018 Johnson made eight combined tackles and sacked quarterback Marcus Mariota in the Chiefs 22 21 loss to the Tennessee Titans in the AFC Wildcard Game 66 On February 13 2018 the Chiefs announced that they had used an option in his contract allowing them to void the final year without penalty He became a free agent at the beginning of the new league year on March 14 67 Oakland Raiders Edit On May 4 2018 the Oakland Raiders signed Johnson to a one year 1 50 million contract with 500 000 guaranteed and a signing bonus of 250 000 68 He was released on October 16 2018 69 at his request 70 Retirement Edit On May 8 2019 Johnson retired after signing a one day ceremonial contract with the Chiefs 71 NFL career statistics EditYear Team Games Tackles Interceptions FumblesGP GS Cmb Solo Ast Sck Int Yds TD PD FF FR Yds TD2005 KC 16 16 96 80 16 2 0 0 0 0 5 2 1 0 02006 KC 13 12 76 58 18 4 5 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 02007 KC 16 16 94 83 11 4 0 2 18 0 6 3 0 0 02008 KC 14 14 85 68 17 1 5 1 7 0 6 4 0 0 02009 KC 15 3 37 30 7 1 0 3 175 2 5 1 0 0 02010 KC 16 16 121 95 26 1 0 1 15 1 16 3 0 0 02011 KC 16 16 131 104 27 2 0 2 18 0 9 1 0 0 02012 KC 16 16 125 110 15 2 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 02013 KC 15 15 107 95 12 4 5 2 44 0 6 0 2 11 02014 KC 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02015 KC 16 16 116 95 21 4 0 2 23 0 8 2 0 0 02016 KC 13 13 90 70 20 1 0 1 55 1 3 0 0 0 02017 KC 15 15 71 48 23 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 3 02018 OAK 6 1 17 14 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Career 188 170 1 168 952 216 27 5 14 355 4 77 22 8 14 0Career awards and honors EditNFL Edit 4 Pro Bowl selection 2011 2013 2015 First team All Pro selection 2011 Second team All Pro selection 2015 Pro Bowl Defensive MVP 2013 PFWA All AFC selection 2012 Kansas City Chiefs All Time Leading Tackler 1 151 72 College Edit Dick Butkus Award 2004 Bronko Nagurski Trophy 2004 Jack Lambert Trophy 2004 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year 2004 2 Consensus All American 2003 2004 3 First team All Big 12 2002 2004 Big 12 Co Defensive Freshman of the Year 2001 Personal life EditHis older brother Dwight Johnson along with his cousins Bert Emanuel and Ben Emanuel also played for the NFL See also EditList of Texas Longhorns football All Americans List of Kansas City Chiefs first round draft picksReferences Edit Derrick Johnson All Time Roster University of Texas Athletics texassports com Derrick Johnson Texas Chiefs LB Archived from the original on October 23 2014 Retrieved October 18 2014 2011 NCAA Football Records Book Award Winners National Collegiate Athletic Association Indianapolis Indiana p 11 2011 Retrieved June 26 2012 a b Derrick Johnson Draft Profile NFLDraftScout com 2005 NFL Draft Final Rankings draftcountdown com Retrieved June 24 2018 NFL Combine Results Derrick Johnson nflcombineresults com Retrieved June 24 2018 2005 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved May 7 2023 2015 NFL DRAFT FIRST ROUND nydailynews com April 24 2005 Retrieved June 24 2018 Athan Nick July 31 2005 Chiefs Ink Top Draft Pick Derrick Johnson Scout com Archived from the original on July 16 2011 Retrieved May 5 2009 2005 Kansas City Chiefs Starters Roster amp Players pro football reference com Retrieved June 24 2018 Clayton John September 13 2005 Johnson new defense spark Chiefs win ESPN com Retrieved June 24 2018 NFL Player stats Derrick Johnson 2005 NFL com Retrieved June 24 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l NFL Player stats Derrick Johnson career NFL com Retrieved June 24 2018 Vermeil to retire at end of season ESPN com Associated Press January 1 2006 Retrieved June 24 2018 2006 Kansas City Chiefs Starters Roster amp Players pro football reference com Retrieved June 24 2018 Chiefs 2006 It s the Herman Edwards Era newsok com Associated Press September 7 2006 Retrieved June 24 2018 Pourpart Elain November 11 2006 Game Preview Dolphins Chiefs 247sports com Retrieved June 24 2018 a b Derrick Johnson Injury History sportsinjurypredictor com Retrieved June 24 2018 NFL Player stats Derrick Johnson 2006 NFL com Retrieved June 24 2018 Ourlads com Kansas City Chiefs Depth Chart 09 02 2007 Ourlads com Retrieved June 24 2018 a b c NFL Player stats Derrick Johnson 2007 NFL com Retrieved June 24 2018 Ourlads com Kansas City Chiefs Depth Chart 08 31 2008 Ourlads com Retrieved June 24 2018 a b c NFL Player stats Derrick Johnson 2008 NFL com Retrieved June 24 2018 Chiefs decide three seasons are enough fire head coach Edwards NFL com Associated Press January 23 2009 Retrieved June 24 2018 Thorman Chris May 20 2009 Listen to Chiefs LB Derrick Johnson on The Red Zone Podcast arrowheadpride com Retrieved June 24 2018 Ourlads com Kansas City Chiefs Depth Chart 09 06 2009 Ourlads com Retrieved June 24 2018 Thorman Chris June 2 2009 The Chiefs Have a Plethora of Linebackers Fourteen to be Exact ArrowheadPride com Retrieved June 24 2018 Derrick Johnson Quietly Demoted profootballtalk nbcsports com September 15 2009 Retrieved June 24 2018 ESPN Box Score Week 1 2009 Kansas City Chiefs Baltimore Ravens ESPN com Retrieved June 24 2018 Tucker Doug November 4 2009 Former starter Derrick Johnson stuck on KC bench newsok com Retrieved June 24 2018 NFL Player stats Derrick Johnson 2009 NFL com Retrieved June 24 2018 NFL Game Center Week 7 2009 Kansas City Chiefs Denver Broncos NFL com Retrieved June 24 2018 No Playoffs for Broncos DenverPost com January 3 2010 Retrieved June 24 2018 Chiefs LB Derrick Johnson signed his rfa tender according to a league source arrowheadpride com May 23 2010 Retrieved June 24 2018 NFL team preview Kansas City Chiefs FoxSports com September 6 2010 Retrieved June 24 2018 Ourlads com Kansas City Chiefs Depth Chart 09 05 2010 Ourlads com Retrieved June 24 2018 a b c d NFL Player stats Derrick Johnson 2010 NFL com Retrieved June 24 2018 NFL Game Center Week 7 2010 Jacksonville Jaguars Kansas City Chiefs NFL com Retrieved June 24 2018 Agent Chiefs extend Derrick Johnson ESPN com November 8 2010 Retrieved June 24 2018 Throman Joel November 8 2010 Derrick Johnson Chiefs Reportedly Agree On Five Year 34 Million Contract Extension arrowheadpride com Retrieved June 24 2018 Ourlads com Kansas City Chiefs Depth Chart 09 05 2011 Ourlads com Retrieved June 24 2018 NFL Player stats Derrick Johnson 2011 NFL com Retrieved June 24 2018 Chiefs fire coach Todd Haley ESPN com December 13 2011 Retrieved June 24 2018 Kansas City Chiefs Tamba Hali and Derrick Johnson Named to 2012 Pro Bowl bleacherreport com December 27 2011 Retrieved June 25 2018 Ourlads com Kansas City Chiefs Depth Chart 10 01 2012 Ourlads com Retrieved June 24 2018 NFL Player stats Derrick Johnson 2012 NFL com Retrieved June 24 2018 Keeney Tim December 26 2012 NFL Pro Bowl 2013 Roster AFC and NFC Voting Results Selections and Alternates bleacherreport com Retrieved June 24 2018 Kansas City Chiefs fire coach Romeo Crennel nola com December 31 2012 Retrieved June 24 2018 Ourlads com Kansas City Chiefs Depth Chart 09 05 2013 Ourlads com Retrieved June 24 2018 NFL Game Center Week 6 2013 Oakland Raiders Kansas City Chiefs NFL com Retrieved June 24 2018 NFL Game Center Week 14 2013 Kansas City Chiefs Washington Redskins NFL com Retrieved June 24 2018 NFL Game Center Week 15 2013 Kansas City Chiefs Oakland Raiders NFL com Retrieved June 24 2018 Verderame Matt January 21 2014 Chiefs Alex Smith Derrick Johnson added to 2014 Pro Bowl roster arrowheadpride com Retrieved June 25 2018 Chiefs lose linebacker Derrick Johnson for season with torn Achilles YahooSports com Chiefs Announce Roster Moves KCChiefs com Archived from the original on September 7 2015 Retrieved September 10 2014 Sessler Marc March 31 2015 Kansas City Chiefs don t plan to dump Derrick Johnson NFL com Retrieved June 25 2018 Ourlads com Kansas City Chiefs Depth Chart 09 01 2015 Ourlads com Retrieved June 25 2018 a b c NFL Player stats Derrick Johnson 2015 NFL com Retrieved June 25 2018 Derrick Johnson named to Pro Bowl arrowheadaddict com June 25 2018 Retrieved June 25 2018 Top 100 Players of 2016 No 80 Derrick Johnson NFL com Derrick Johnson Re Signs with Chiefs Contract Details Comments and Reaction Bleacher Report permanent dead link Ourlads com Kansas City Chiefs Depth Chart 10 01 2016 Ourlads com Retrieved June 25 2018 NFL Game Center Week 3 2016 New York Jets Kansas City Chiefs NFL com Retrieved June 25 2018 Meyer Max December 9 2016 Chiefs LB Derrick Johnson ruptures Achilles tendon NFL com Chiefs place linebacker Derrick Johnson on injured reserve BostonHerald com NFL Player stats Derrick Johnson 2017 NFL com Retrieved June 25 2018 LB Derrick Johnson Set to Become Free Agent After 13 Seasons in Kansas City Chiefs com February 13 2018 Archived from the original on February 15 2018 Retrieved February 15 2018 Patra Kevin May 4 2018 Ex Chiefs LB Derrick Johnson joining rival Raiders NFL com Raiders Johnson cut Lynch dealing with groin strain NFL com Raiders release LB Derrick Johnson USAToday com October 16 2018 Derrick Johnson signs one day contract to retire in red and gold KMBC com May 8 2019 Derrick Johnson Makes History Becomes Chiefs All Time Leading Tackler External links EditKansas City Chiefs bio Texas Longhorns bio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Derrick Johnson amp oldid 1178346268, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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