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Dirk Johnson (born June 1, 1975) is a former American football punter. He is most notable for his four season tenure with the Philadelphia Eagles. After playing college football at Northern Colorado, Johnson signed with the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent in 1998. Johnson was also a member of the New York Jets, San Diego Chargers, New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears, Arizona Cardinals, Washington Redskins, Pittsburgh Steelers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He now is an assistant coach for Montrose High School in Montrose, Colorado.

Dirk Johnson
Johnson in January 2007.
No. 6, 8, 10, 9
Position:Punter
Personal information
Born: (1975-06-01) June 1, 1975 (age 47)
Hoxie, Kansas
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:210 lb (95 kg)
Career information
College:Northern Colorado
Undrafted:1998
Career history
  • Seattle Seahawks (1998)*
  • New York Jets (1999)*
  • San Diego Chargers (2001)*
  • Rhein Fire (NFL Europe) (2002)
  • New Orleans Saints (2002)
  • Philadelphia Eagles (2003–2006)
  • Chicago Bears (2007)
  • Arizona Cardinals (2008)
  • Washington Redskins (2009)*
  • Pittsburgh Steelers (2009)*
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2009)
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
  • 3× First-team All-NCC (1995–1997)
  • 3× Division II All-American (1995–1997)
Career NFL statistics
Punts:382
Punting yards:15,914
Average punt:41.7
Longest punt:63
Inside 20:110
Player stats at NFL.com

College career


Johnson played college football as a punter and defensive back at the University of Northern Colorado. While there he was a three-time All-American selection (as a punter in 1995, as a defensive back and punter in 1996 and as a defensive back in 1997). He helped lead the UNC Bears to two NCAA Division II national championships (1996 and 1997). Johnson finished his college career ranked 2nd on the school's all-time list with a 40.8-yard career punting average. He was first-team All-North Central Conference at safety in 1997 and at punter in 1995 and 1996.


Professional career



Seattle Seahawks


Johnson was signed as a rookie free agent by the Seattle Seahawks on April 28, 1998. He was released on August 25, 1998.


New York Jets


Johnson signed with the New York Jets on April 7, 1999. He was released on August 21, 1999.


San Diego Chargers


The San Diego Chargers signed Johnson on May 4, 2001. They released him on August 27, 2001.


New Orleans Saints


In 2002, Johnson played one game with the New Orleans Saints. In the spring of that same year he played with their NFL Europe team, the Rhein Fire, and appeared in the World Bowl.


Philadelphia Eagles


In 2003, Johnson was picked up by the Philadelphia Eagles as a free agent, beating out Kyle Richardson and Lee Johnson to win the starting punter job.[1] Johnson played in all sixteen games during each of his first two seasons in Philadelphia. The team would go to back-to-back NFC Championship games, with an appearance in Super Bowl XXXIX. Following their Super Bowl loss to the Patriots, Johnson underwent sports hernia surgery during training camp.[2] He returned in time to start the 2005 season, but aggravated the injury and missed the second half of the season,[3] in what was an overall injury-plagued, down year for the defending NFC Champion Eagles. Reggie Hodges was signed to replace Johnson for the remainder of the season.

Entering the offseason as a free agent, Johnson re-signed with the Eagles to a one year contract.[4] Prior to the start of the 2006 season, Johnson signed a new five-year extension,[5] as he was given additional duties of placekick holder for David Akers.[6]

Though he played all sixteen regular season and both playoff games for the Eagles that season, the team brought in Saverio Rocca to compete with Johnson in training camp and through the 2007 preseason. Johnson was released on the final day of cuts. At the time of his release, Johnson was the Eagles all-time leader in net yards per punt (which has been a recorded stat since 1976).


Chicago Bears


The Chicago Bears signed Johnson on September 16, 2007 to temporarily replace veteran punter Brad Maynard, who sustained a minor injury in the previous week. After 4 punts with a 49.8 yard average and 60 yard long punt, Johnson also sustained an injury, and was replaced by place kicker Robbie Gould.

On September 24, 2007 the Bears released him.


Arizona Cardinals


Johnson was signed by the Arizona Cardinals on March 5, 2008. He appeared in 12 games for the Cardinals that season, punting 40 times for a 41.8-yard average. The Cardinals released him on December 1 in favor of Ben Graham, this became the second time Johnson has been cut in favor of an Australian punter.


Washington Redskins


Johnson was signed by the Washington Redskins on March 5, 2009 to compete with Zac Atterberry for the team's punting job. However, he was released on April 23, 2009 after the team signed Hunter Smith.


Pittsburgh Steelers


Johnson was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers on May 1, 2009. He was released on June 12, 2009.


Tampa Bay Buccaneers


Johnson was signed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on August 13, 2009 after a hip injury to Josh Bidwell. Johnson was placed on injured reserve on November 30, 2009 due to a hamstring injury. He was released on March 4, 2010.


References




Preceded by Philadelphia Eagles Punter
2003–2006
Succeeded by
Preceded by Arizona Cardinals Punter
2008
Succeeded by



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