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Josh Johnson enrolled at University of San Diego in 2004, where he played for the Toreros as a backup quarterback to Todd Mortensen. He finished with 135 yards on the season. Johnson earned the starting job after Mortensen's departure for the 2005 season and earned some All-American honors after breaking numerous
Tom Brady (2020–2022) Jameis Winston (2015–2019) Josh Freeman (2009–2013) Ryan Fitzpatrick (2017–2018) Brad Johnson (2001–2004) Vinny Testaverde (1987–1992) Steve Spurrier (1976) Number of games started is listed in parentheses.
Prior to his political career, Jack Kemp won two AFL championships with the Bills Under the "K-Gun" offense, Jim Kelly led Buffalo to a record four consecutive Super Bowls Doug Flutie was the last quarterback to bring the Bills to the playoffs from 1999 to 2016 A member of nine NFL teams, Ryan Fitzpatrick had his longest stint with the Bills Tyrod Taylor helped end Buffalo's 17-year playoff ...
Ravens backup quarterback Josh Johnson was the first quarterback Jim Harbaugh coached at San Diego 20 years ago. He’s played under John Harbaugh in an official capacity for multiple seasons now ...
Josh Johnson couldn't finish an improbable comeback against the Colts, but the Jets' journeyman QB had the game of his career Thursday. He also joined a club with Joe Namath.
The Ravens took a 7-3 lead in the second quarter on Johnson's 6-yard scoring pass to Owen Wright. It was 7-6 at halftime. Johnson threw for 120 yards. Jones appeared in only one play in Baltimore's first preseason game, and he fumbled to set up the winning kick by the Eagles. It was a much better showing this time for the rookie out of Cincinnati.
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Joshua J. Johnson (born 1976), American sprinter; Josh Johnson (footballer) (born 1981), Trinidadian football midfielder; Josh Johnson (rugby league) (born 1994), English rugby league footballer; Joshua Johnson (basketball) (born 1992), Ugandan basketball player; Joshua Johnson (chess player) (born 1999), Trinidadian chess player