Entering the offseason, the Los Angeles Rams had clear needs across their defense as they had multiple veteran players eligible for free agency. The secondary
John Johnson III returned to the Rams last offseason as a late free-agent signing, arriving in Los Angeles in August. After a successful reunion with the team that drafted him in 2017, the two sides decided to get together again for 2024.
Per the wire, the Rams have officially re-signed S John Johnson to a contract. Johnson, 28, is a former third-round pick by the Rams out of Boston College in the 2017 NFL Draft.
The Los Angeles Rams weren't done adding to their defense as they signed veteran safety John Johnson III. Johnson will return to L.A. for the second consecutive season, and the hope is he'll fit in like a glove alongside potential starters Kamren Curl and Darious Williams.
John Johnson found a team before Justin Simmons, is that just Rams connection or a bad sign for safeties? For months, L.A. Rams fans and media have speculated if the team could sign four-time second-team All-Pro Justin Simmons and dramatically upgrade a position of need.
It was announced on July 4th that the Los Angeles Rams have once again signed John Johnson. Johnson, who had been a free agent since March, has signed a new contract to return to the Rams.
The Los Angeles Rams appeared to be done adding pieces to their secondary after drafting Kamren Kinchens and signing Kamren Curl, but Les Snead and Sean McVay made another notable move on defense this week.
The Los Angeles Rams have done a great job of recovering from a disappointing 2022 season. Los Angeles got their franchise back on track in 2023 with a healthy Matthew Stafford and a host of young, talented players who they can build around.
The Los Angeles Rams have agreed to terms with defensive back John Johnson III, the team announced Thursday. Johnson, 28, returned to the Rams in 2023 after an initial four-year stint there followed by two seasons with the Cleveland Browns.
The Los Angeles Rams announced that they have agreed to terms with veteran defensive back John Johnson III in free agency. This will mark Johnson’s third stint with the Rams.
The Los Angeles Rams and safety John Johnson III just can't quit each other.
The Indianapolis Colts stayed fairly quiet during last week's first wave of NFL free agency. But now we head into wave two, an area where the Chris Ballard-led Colts typically thrive.
There are few bigger motivators for NFL players than playing against a team that let them go, and that's the exact situation Los Angeles Rams safety John Johnson found himself in on Sunday.
The Los Angeles Rams are gearing up for an important matchup against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday for Week 13 action. The Rams have a chance to get back to .500 with a third consecutive win, while the Browns look to strengthen their hold on an AFC postseason spot.
The Los Angeles Rams reunited with an old friend late in the offseason by signing safety John Johnson to a one-year deal, but in the first half of the season, the reunion wasn't as fruitful as fans may have hoped.
Safety John Johnson III spent the first four seasons of his career with the Los Angeles Rams after being selected in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft.
John Johnson III returns on a one-year deal to the franchise that picked him in the third round of the 2017 NFL Draft.
John Johnson spent his first four seasons in Los Angeles, quickly establishing himself as a key member of the team’s secondary.
With the majority of L.A.'s starters returning, this edition of camp won't feature many position battles at the top of the depth chart — with defensive back and kicker as the exceptions.
It appears starting safety John Johnson III will be the first cap casualty for the Browns when the new league year opens in March.
With a likely chance of the Browns dropping to 3-8 and missing the playoffs this year, having a seemingly nonchalant outlook might be of interest to them.
The Cleveland Browns defense has continually struggled this season and safety John Johnson III touched on something that has been apparent, but no one has put a voice to publicly.
There were a lot of uncomfortable moments between the media and Cleveland Browns players and coaches following the team’s Week 2 loss to the New York Jets by the score of 31-30.
The NFL gave the Cleveland Browns are chance to have more players cleared from COVID-19 protocols by moving their game against the Las Vegas Raiders from Saturday to Monday.
Pro Football Focus is releasing its “Top 50 Players In the NFL Right Now” list. And safety John Johnson III was the first of the Cleveland Browns to land a spot.
During free agency, the Cleveland Browns added six new faces to their defensive unit. Although, the biggest addition might end up being safety John Johnson III.
The Cleveland Browns’ signing of former Los Angeles Rams safety John Johnson III has received praise from several NFL media members. It includes Pro Football
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