Education
Johnson attended Centennial High School, before moving on to Los Angeles State College.
Johnson attended Centennial High School, before moving on to Los Angeles State College.
He played college football at University of California, Los Angeles and Los Angeles State College. He transferred to University of California, Los Angeles after his sophomore season, becoming a two-year starter at left tackle. In addition to his talents as a blocker, his athletic ability allowed him to score two touchdowns on tackle-eligible plays.
Dallas Cowboys
Johnson was selected in the seventeenth round (229th overall) of the 1965 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys and became the first African-American offensive lineman to make the team in franchise history.
On August 30, 1966, he was traded along with Brigadier Owens and Jake Kupp, to the Washington Redskins in exchange for Jim Steffen and a fifth round draft choice (#119-Willie Parker). Washington Redskins (first stint)
In 1966, he was named the starter at left tackle.
In 1968, he was placed on the injured reserve list with a dislocated hip and was lost for the season. The next year he was traded to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for two draft choices.
Los Angeles Rams
Johnson played two seasons as a reserve offensive tackle with the Los Angeles Rams.
On August 11, 1971, he was traded along with a fifth round pick (#128-Greg Kucera) to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for Joe Taffoni. Cleveland Browns
Although Johnson had previously announced his retirement, on July 31, 1972, he was traded to the Washington Redskins along with a 1974 eighth round selection (#196-Darwin Robinson) in exchange for a 1973 third round draft choice (#54-Paul Howard). Washington Redskins (second stint)
On September 14, 1972, he was moved from the regular roster to the taxi squad.
Florida Blazers (WFL)
On June, 23, 1974, he signed a contract with the Florida Blazers and played one season in the World Football League.
He helped Tommy Reamon become one of the league"s TriMVP"s and its leading rusher.