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  • Jim Johnson (American football)
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  • Jim Johnson (May 26, 1941 – July 28, 2009) was an American football coach, formerly serving as defensive coordinator with the Philadelphia Eagles. Widely regarded as one of the best defensive coordinators in the National Football League (NFL), he was especially known for being a master architect of blitzes, disguising them skillfully and keeping offenses constantly off-balance. In more than 40 years of coaching, Johnson held head coaching duties only once (at the collegiate level), but was interviewed by the Arizona Cardinals regarding their head coaching vacancy in 2004.
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Birth Date
  • 1941-05-26
pastcoaching
  • * Arizona Cardinals
  • * Philadelphia Eagles
  • * Seattle Seahawks
  • * Jacksonville Bulls
  • * Indianapolis Colts
  • * Notre Dame
  • * Oklahoma Outlaws
Name
  • Jim Johnson
  • Johnson, Jim
Caption
  • Johnson at the Philadelphia Eagles training camp before the 2008 season
pastteams
  • * Buffalo Bills
Date of Death
  • 2009-07-28
Birth Place
  • Maywood, Illinois, USA
Title
  • Philadelphia Eagles Defensive coordinator
  • Indianapolis Colts Defensive coordinator
  • Notre Dame Fighting Irish Defensive coordinator
College
death date
  • 2009-07-28
Image size
  • 150
Place of Birth
  • Maywood, Illinois, USA
Before
Years
  • 1981
  • 1996
  • 1999
After
Position
  • Defensive coordinator
Date of Birth
  • 1941-05-26
Short Description
  • American football player and coach
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  • Jim Johnson (May 26, 1941 – July 28, 2009) was an American football coach, formerly serving as defensive coordinator with the Philadelphia Eagles. Widely regarded as one of the best defensive coordinators in the National Football League (NFL), he was especially known for being a master architect of blitzes, disguising them skillfully and keeping offenses constantly off-balance. In more than 40 years of coaching, Johnson held head coaching duties only once (at the collegiate level), but was interviewed by the Arizona Cardinals regarding their head coaching vacancy in 2004.
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