Education
Johnson finished his 18 NFL seasons with 366 of 477 field goals (76%) and 638 of 644 extra points (99%), giving him a total of 1,736 points.
Johnson finished his 18 NFL seasons with 366 of 477 field goals (76%) and 638 of 644 extra points (99%), giving him a total of 1,736 points.
During that time, he played for the Seattle Seahawks (1982-1990), Atlanta Falcons (1991–1994), Pittsburgh Steelers (1995-1998), and the Philadelphia Eagles (1999). Johnson played college football at the University of California, Los Los Angeles As of October 18, 2013, he ranks tenth on the NFL"s list of all time leading scorers, earning him the enduring nickname "Mr.
Automatic" received during his tenure with the Seattle Seahawks.
Johnson"s best season was in 1995, when he led the NFL in field goals made (34) and attempted (41), while also successfully kicking all 39 of his extra point attempts. He also kicked a 46-yard field goal in the Steelers" 27-17 Super Bowl loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
Johnson graduated in 1983 with a bachelor"s degree in economics from University of California, Los Los Angeles After his NFL career, he made his real estate hobby into a profession. He now resides in western Washington state, where he works as a real estate agent.
On December 10, 2007, Johnson rescued a woman who had rolled over her car on icy roads in Kitsap County, Washington.
As she struggled to crawl from the partially submerged car, Johnson freed her by breaking out a window with a rock. Career high/best bolded.