The Rams have announced that safety John Johnson has re-signed with the team, bringing stability and leadership back to the secondary. Originally drafted by the Rams in 2017, Johnson has spent a total of four years with the team and played in all 17 games last season, starting eight of them. Despite not meeting expectations during his brief stint with the Cleveland Browns, Johnson has been a reliable player for the Rams and will continue to contribute to the team for another year.
Since becoming a free agent in March, Johnson had been weighing his options but ultimately decided to return to the Rams. His experience with the team and familiarity with the organization likely played a role in his decision. The Rams are looking to solidify their defense for the upcoming season and having Johnson back in the lineup will provide stability and leadership in the secondary.
Johnson’s versatility and football intelligence make him a valuable asset for the Rams. His ability to play multiple positions in the secondary and make key plays on defense have made him a fan favorite and a respected teammate. With Johnson back in the mix, the Rams can continue to rely on his skills and experience to help lead the team to success in
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