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  • Rob Johnson (American football)
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  • Rob Garland Johnson (born March 18, 1973) is a former professional American football quarterback and current assistant football coach at Mission Viejo High School. Johnson, a native of Orange County, California, played college football at the University of Southern California (USC) and was a fourth-round pick in the 1995 NFL Draft by the expansion team Jacksonville Jaguars.
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draftyear
  • 1995
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  • 379111217
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  • 6
statvalue
  • 30
  • 83.600000
  • 5795
Birth Date
  • 1973-03-18
pastcoaching
  • *Mission Viejo High School Diablos
Name
  • Rob Johnson
  • Johnson, Robert
NFL
  • JOH625847
draftround
  • 4
Alternative Names
  • Rob
Weight
  • 212
debutteam
  • Jacksonville Jaguars
Birth Place
College
Highlights
  • * Freedom Bowl champion * Cotton Bowl Classic champion * Super Bowl champion
Place of Birth
coachdebutteam
  • Mission Viejo High School Diablos
debutyear
  • 1995
Position
draftpick
  • 99
Teams
  • * Jacksonville Jaguars * Buffalo Bills * Tampa Bay Buccaneers * Washington Redskins * Oakland Raiders * New York Giants * :(*Offseason and/or practice squad member only)
Date of Birth
  • 1973-03-18
Short Description
  • American football player
finalteam
  • Oakland Raiders
heightin
  • 4
statlabel
coachdebutyear
  • 2004
finalyear
  • 2003
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  • Rob Garland Johnson (born March 18, 1973) is a former professional American football quarterback and current assistant football coach at Mission Viejo High School. Johnson, a native of Orange County, California, played college football at the University of Southern California (USC) and was a fourth-round pick in the 1995 NFL Draft by the expansion team Jacksonville Jaguars. With USC, Johnson won the 1995 Cotton Bowl Classic. In the Jaguars' opening game of 1997, Johnson started for an injured Mark Brunell and had a breakout performance that set a record for the best completion percentage by a debuting starting quarterback. Johnson signed a $25 million contract with the Buffalo Bills the following season and was named starting quarterback by coach Wade Phillips but had a tumultuous, injury-ridden run with the Bills and a reputation for frequently being sacked that inspired the nickname "Robo-sack". Johnson's injuries and poor performance led Phillips to replace Johnson with the more experienced Doug Flutie as starter. Controversially, Phillips decided to start Johnson instead of Flutie for the 2000 Wild Card playoff game that the Bills lost to eventual AFC champion Tennessee Titans, after Flutie helped the Bills to an 11-5 record in the 1999 season. After two losing seasons with the Bills, Johnson joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for 2002 and won a Super Bowl title with the team. Johnson played his final games with the Washington Redskins and Oakland Raiders in 2003. He also tried out in 2006 for the New York Giants and in 2008 for the Tennessee Titans. In 2004, Johnson became an assistant football coach at Mission Viejo High School with his brother, both under their father as head coach.