Safety John Johnson has officially signed a new contract to remain with the Rams. The team made the announcement today, putting an end to Johnson’s free agency status since March. The 28-year-old was originally drafted by the Rams in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft.
After spending four years with the team, he briefly played for the Cleveland Browns in 2021 and 2022 before returning to the Rams in 2023. During his most recent stint with the Rams, Johnson played in all 17 games and started in eight of them. Though he felt he fell short of expectations during his time in Cleveland, Johnson has proven to be a valuable asset to the Rams and will now be back for another year with the team.
Johnson’s return to the Rams solidifies the team’s safety position and ensures continuity on defense as they look towards the upcoming season. With his experience and skillset, Johnson will play a crucial role in the Rams’ quest for success in the upcoming season.
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