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William Leon Johnson (born July 13, 1974) is a former professional American football running back. He played seven seasons in the National Football League for the New York Jets, the Chicago Bears, and the San Diego Chargers.[1]

Leon Johnson
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Position:Running back
Personal information
Born: (1974-07-13) July 13, 1974 (age 48)
Morganton, North Carolina
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:222 lb (101 kg)
Career information
High school:Freedom
(Morganton, North Carolina)
College:North Carolina
NFL Draft:1997 / Round: 4 / Pick: 104
Career history
  • New York Jets (1997–2000)
  • Chicago Bears (2001–2002)
  • San Diego Chargers (2003)
Career highlights and awards
  • PFWA All-Rookie Team (1997)
  • ACC Rookie of the Year (1993)
Career NFL statistics
Rushing attempts:217
Rushing yards:799
Receptions:46
Receiving yards:489
Return yards:4,305
Total touchdowns:13
Player stats at NFL.com

Early years


Johnson played quarterback at Freedom High School in Morganton, North Carolina. While at Freedom High Johnson also starred at track, winning the state championship in the long jump in his senior year, and played both basketball and baseball. He was moved to tailback at the University of North Carolina.


College career


He played under Mack Brown in college at University of North Carolina. Johnson finished his college career with 3,693 rushing yards and 43 TD and added 1,288 yards receiving with 4 TD. He also scored two punt return TD's and a kick return TD.

Johnson was the only player in Atlantic Coast Conference history to be in the top five in career all-purpose yards, top five in career touchdowns, top five in career scoring, top 10 in career rushing yards and top 10 in career receptions. Johnson finished his college career being first in all-purpose yards in ACC history, and second in touchdowns. Johnson scored 50 touchdowns in his career, just one shy of the then all-time ACC record held by Ted Brown of NC State. Johnson scored 306 points total points at UNC, a school record for non-kickers. At the time, Johnson and Brown were the only two non-kickers to score 300 or more points in their college career.


Professional career


Johnson was selected as the 104th overall pick in the 1997 NFL draft by the New York Jets. He was primarily used as a return specialist, returning both a kick return and punt return for touchdowns in his rookie season. He also would still be used as a running back. Johnson was the punt returner on the NFL's 1997 All-Rookie team. In 2001, he left the Jets in free agency and signed with the Chicago Bears. While with the Bears, he had his career high most rushing touchdowns in a season with 4, on only 20 total carries. In 2003, he signed with the San Diego Chargers where he played for one season and then retired.[2]


Personal life


Johnson is the father of one child, Jaylen.

In 2010, Johnson was inducted in the Burke County Sports Hall of Fame.


References


  1. Leon Johnson Stats. Pro-Football-Reference. Retrieved January 6, 2022.
  2. Burton, Roger. (August 2, 2017). All-time UNC Football Top 25 Countdown: No. 10 Leon Johnson. tarheelblog.com. Retrieved February 3, 2022.



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