Johnson also played for the Oakland Raiders

 

 

 

FORMER Philadelphia Eagles player Kevin Johnson has suddenly died this week, aged just 55.

The late Eagles star’s family, as well as fans, have mourned the passing on social media.

 
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Former NFL defensive lineman Kevin Johnson has died aged just 55

 
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Johnson in action as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles during a 1996 game

 

 

 

Johnson, an ex-member of the Eagles and Oakland Raiders, died at the age of 55 this week, TMZ reported Thursday.

The outlet added that details concerning Johnson’s details haven’t been revealed.

“Family members and childhood friends mourned the loss on social media, including his son,” TMZ also reported.

A Louisiana native, the defensive tackle Johnson started collegiately at Los Angeles Harbor College before transferring to Texas Southern.

 

 

 

The New England Patriots selected Johnson in the fourth round of the 1993 NFL Draft.

However, the Patriots released him in August of that same year.

Johnson made his debut with the Eagles in 1995, which would be his best campaign.

 

 

 

He recorded six sacks, 19 tackles, and a fumble recovery for a touchdown in 11 games.

The following season, Johnson posted one sack and 14 tackles in 12 games.

But Philly released him in December of that campaign.

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Johnson also played for the Oakland Raiders

Johnson played just one more season in the NFL as he signed with the Oakland Raiders in 1997, notching 11 total tackles in 15 appearances.

He then joined the Arena Football League, where he won a championship with the Orlando Predators in 1998.

Fans expressed their sorrow regarding the sudden death of Johnson on social media.

 

 

 

“Prayers and condolences,” one wrote on X

“RIP big Kev sending my deepest condolences to you and the family,” a second said.

“Praying,” a third added.