Josh Johnson is joining the Baltimore Ravens yet again, continuing his whirlwind NFL career that's seen him suit up with nearly half of the teams in the league.
Greatest journeyman QB in NFL history? pic.twitter.com/DS7lIk1wPG
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Josh Johnson’s team log:
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Buccaneers
49ers
Sacramento Mountain Cats (UFL)
Browns
Bengals
49ers
Bengals
Jets
Colts
Bills
Ravens
Giants
Texans
Raiders
Washington
San Diego Fleet (AAF)
Lions
Los Angeles Wildcats (XFL)
49ers
Jets
Ravens
Broncos
49ers
Ravens https://t.co/e5NyP0if0d
Despite being signed and waived multiple times by the Denver Broncos in 2022, Johnson didn't end up seeing any snaps with the Broncos. Johnson signed with the San Francisco 49ers in December and went 1-for-2 for 10 yards while adding two carries for three yards across two regular season appearances, totaling 22 offensive snaps.
The 37-year-old played 23 offensive snaps during the Niners' NFC Championship Game loss to the Philadelphia Eagles following Brock Purdy's PCL tear on the team's first offensive series. Johnson went 7-for-13 for 74 yards and added two carries for two yards before exiting with a concussion.
Barring injuries, the former fifth-round pick doesn't figure to see much playing time during the 2023 season if he is on the active roster in Baltimore. Former MVP Lamar Jackson signed a five-year, $260 million contract in late April, while 2022 Pro Bowler Tyler Huntley is projected to be the backup.
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