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Brad Johnson #14 | Quarterback | Dallas Cowboys
Height: 6-5    Weight: 225    Born: Sep 13, 1968, Marietta, GA

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Statistics
YearTeamGCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRat300YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
2000WAS1222736462.425056.9111575.6022582.61
2001TB1634055960.834066.1131177.72391203.13
2002TB1328145162.330496.822692.9113302.30
2003TB1635457062.138116.7262181.5425331.30
2004TB46510363.16746.53379.515234.60
2005MIN1118429462.618856.412488.9018532.90
2006DAL1527043961.527506.391572.0030822.71
2007DAL371163.6797.20085.005-5-1.00
2008DAL5000.000.0000.00000.00
2008 Game Log
WeekOppCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRatRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
1@CLE000.000.0000000.00
2PHI000.000.0000000.00
3@GB000.000.0000000.00
4WAS000.000.0000000.00
5CIN000.000.0000000.00
6@ARZ
7@STL
8TB
9@NYG
10---
11@WAS
12SF
13SEA
14@PIT
15NYG
16BAL
17@PHI
Player Notes
October 3, 2008
Dallas quarterback Brad Johnson's brother-in-law is Georgia head coach Mark Richt, and Terrell Owens is from Alabama, so the two made a friendly wager on the outcome of the Georgia-Alabama game. The Crimson Tide crushed the Bulldogs, so Johnson had to pay up, according to the Dallas Morning News. During the team's practice, Johnson had to wear black tights and a Terrell Owens Tennessee-Chattanooga throwback jersey.

Our View:Tights are probably not the greatest look for the 40-year-old Johnson, but a bet is a bet. Owens would have had to wear Zuba pants (zebra print pants, basically) and an old Johnson Florida State jersey.
August 13, 2008
The Dallas Cowboys may not utilize Brad Johnson as the back-up quarterback this season as he has not looked good so far, according to Pro Football Weekly. The team is currently exploring other options, such as Chris Simms, Josh McCown and John Beck.

Our View:Johnson actually makes Chad Pennington look like he has a cannon for an arm. If a quarterback can't get the ball to the receiver, it will be difficult to have a passing game, so the Cowboys are doing their due diligence in the unfortunate event of a Tony Romo injury.
July 31, 2008
ESPN.com reports that Cowboys' coach Wade Phillips is leaning toward keeping Brad Johnson as the primary backup to Tony Romo. He loves the fact that Johnson has led a team to a Super Bowl and thinks people make too much of his lack of arm strength.

Our View:We don't like his arm strength. Just kidding, Wade. Johnson doesn't figure to see too many snaps this season, as Romo has not missed a game in three straight seasons. A strong offensive line will once agains protect Dallas' golden boy.
March 5, 2007
The Cowboys, who have been wanting a veteran quarterback to help tutor Tony Romo, signed Brad Johnson to a three-year contract on Monday, according to the AP. In 15 games in 2006, Johnson completed 61.5 percent of his passes for 2,750 yards, nine TDs and 15 INTs.
February 28, 2007
The Vikings released Brad Johnson on Wednesday, according to the Sports Network. "Brad has been a true pro throughout his career and we wish him the best as he moves forward," said Vikings head coach Brad Childress. "Brad was an important part of the team and a guy who led by example on and off the field. He's a class act and a guy younger players could learn a lot from about what it takes to play in the NFL." Johnson completed 61.5 percent of his passes (270-of-439) for 2,750 yards, nine TDs and 15 INTs in 2006.