Aug 10, 2022; Englewood, CO, USA; Denver Broncos quarterback Josh Johnson (11) during training camp at the UCHealth Training Center. Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports

Will veteran QB Josh Johnson land on a 15th team after Broncos release?

Nobody has ever played for every single team in the NFL, but veteran quarterback Josh Johnson seems to be making a pretty good run at that seemingly impossible accomplishment. 

The Denver Broncos are releasing Johnson as part of their cut-down on Monday, making him a free agent and giving him the opportunity to land with yet another NFL team.

Johnson has already played for 14 different teams in 14 seasons and might have a chance to eventually make that a 15th team in 15 years if he can land on somebody else's roster this year. 

The complete list of teams that Johnson has been a part of: Tampa Bay, San Francisco, Cleveland, Cincinnati, New York Jets, Indianapolis, Buffalo, Baltimore, New York Giants, Houston, Oakland, Washington, Detroit and Denver. 

Along with his journey around the NFL, Johnson has also played in several upstart leagues including the AAF, UFL and XFL.

A truly fascinating career, especially when you consider how little he has actually played and how many teams keep finding a use for him on their roster.

Despite all of those stops around the NFL, including multiple stints with the 49ers, Ravens and Jets,  Johnson has only actually started nine games in his career (he is 1-8 in those games) and attempted only 353 passes. 

Pretty good gig if you can deal with all of the constant moving. 

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